CBRetriever wrote:
It's not a case of the keyboard going bad - it's caused by the cats sitting on them, the dogs will come up and bump them, and even worse, plop their entire heads on them. Their slobbery mouths and keyboards don't mix either. I'm not willing to risk a laptop having to be replaced. A keyboard is cheap and easy to replace.

Why don't you get a rubber keyboard? I got one for 15 bux and it's awesome. Takes a few days to get used to the softer keys. No more clickety-clakety noise from the keys either. I can run it under the tap if it ever gets gross and roll it up to put away.


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