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Not a very technical question, but it's still kinda hardware.
Anyway, she removed them, and washed the keys (not the keyboard), which should've been okay, but she probably didn't let it dry fully...so the end product is that he 'e' key registers as 'ek' and the 'u' key come out as 'uh'...
Any idea, any help? Would it be possible to RMA this thing to MS? Would they be able to tell?
Help would be greatly appreciated, since these keyboards are kind of expensive, it would suck to have to buy a new one.
Any idea, any help? Would it be possible to RMA this thing to MS? Would they be able to tell?
Help would be greatly appreciated, since these keyboards are kind of expensive, it would suck to have to buy a new one.