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    GS60 Keyboard Removal

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by iWaitDreaming, Sep 11, 2014.

  1. iWaitDreaming

    iWaitDreaming Newbie

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    I didn't see anything that walked through a teardown to remove the just a lot focusing on the HDD and SSD eyboard and am wondering if anyone has tried and had
    success. I spilled coffee on my keyboarda few nights ago, shut it down and cleaned it as best I could. After letting it sit for 4 days the keyboard is messed up. Extra
    characters have been typed on just one key press, numbers are stroking the F key..etc

    I have resorted to plug in keyboard for now.

    If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated.
     
  2. Kevin@GenTechPC

    Kevin@GenTechPC Company Representative

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    Keyboard is part of C panel so you can't just remove the keyboard without losing the C side. It's recommended to replace the whole C side.
     
  3. iWaitDreaming

    iWaitDreaming Newbie

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    Kevin,

    I don't belive MSI will honor the warranty for spilled coffee, even if they did I have already cracked it open prior thus removing the sticker. Do you know of a reputable place I could send the laptop to get it replaced?

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    Might have been a dumb question now that I am seeing your signature lol, can GentechPc fix this issue?