Isn't it the sugar thats a problem. I remember dropping a full mug of tea (no sugar) into a keyboard and I poured it out and it was fine.
>Back in the old days when a good keyboard was $120 ( can't remember the name but they had function keys down the left side where God intended them ) they sold plastic skins that protected the keyboard. They were a must for me and kept me from regularly holding the keyboard over my head while sucking Diet Pepsi from between the keys.
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>>I bought one, had it a day, spilled a full container of coffee on it and it died immediately
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>>Back to the cheapo coffee-proof models for me.
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>>>>It takes time to get used to them, but they're not for everyone.
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>>>I had a Microsoft Natural for a while. It was quickly dubbed the Unnatural, which should tell you something. Maybe I am too set in my ways but I just couldn't get used to it. It felt like trying to play the piano wearing catcher's mitts. I wound up giving it to Tom Piper, who loved th
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