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12-23-2017 04:05 PM
Product: HP Pavilion Power 15-cb000 Laptop PC
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
I recently went on a good car ride, and recently my computer keyboard started sticking. Its my enter, crl, and my ?/ key. No idea why its doing it, its sticking like my moms old laptop from 05. Just need to learn how t oget under it since my computer is hard to repair.
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12-23-2017 04:09 PM
car ride? How would that make the keys stick? Anyway, to clean the keyboard use high alcohol content rubbing alcohol 90% preferably and Q-tips and work on each key individually and carefully to remove sticky residue. Use as little liquid as possible. Good luck.
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