Hi, about a week back a spilt about 10 mL of sparkling juice (non-alchoholic) on my lenovo y570. The spill was quite isolated to the right side of the keyboard, which was right above a metal plate and the optical drive.
I made the huge mistake of not making a huge deal out of it, and after using it for about 10 mins things started to freeze and the keyboard stopped working. I also made the mistake of checking on it , but then stopped touching it and removed the battery for about a day. I removed the keyboard and let it dry.
I dryed off the keyboard with a hairdryer and noticed that some keys were sticky (which weren't before), and i sensed that the small amount of liquid was evaporated. While just attaching the keyboard chord, i tested the laptop, and was surprised to find that everything was working; some keys in the spilt area were typing in random things they werent supposed to, but after a reboot everything was fine , so i installed the keyboard (the keyboard was out of its slot before) , and the keyboard wasnt working again . I found that tilting the loose keyboard while it is just connected by a chord would make the laptop type in random letters.
I left the hardware to dry again for 48 hours, and everything seemed fine. I was watching videos on the laptop for about 3 hours, and boom, it froze, and the keyboard stopped working again . I tested it again a couple of times and found that some of the keys would lag inputs or repeat uncontrollably at random intervals. I plugged in an external keyboard and found that everything was fine.
I know it was a long read, but i am completley perplexed at the root of the problem. Lenovo does not sell y570 keyboard replacements, and if you bore with the read.......
Any ideas?
I made the huge mistake of not making a huge deal out of it, and after using it for about 10 mins things started to freeze and the keyboard stopped working. I also made the mistake of checking on it , but then stopped touching it and removed the battery for about a day. I removed the keyboard and let it dry.
I dryed off the keyboard with a hairdryer and noticed that some keys were sticky (which weren't before), and i sensed that the small amount of liquid was evaporated. While just attaching the keyboard chord, i tested the laptop, and was surprised to find that everything was working; some keys in the spilt area were typing in random things they werent supposed to, but after a reboot everything was fine , so i installed the keyboard (the keyboard was out of its slot before) , and the keyboard wasnt working again . I found that tilting the loose keyboard while it is just connected by a chord would make the laptop type in random letters.
I left the hardware to dry again for 48 hours, and everything seemed fine. I was watching videos on the laptop for about 3 hours, and boom, it froze, and the keyboard stopped working again . I tested it again a couple of times and found that some of the keys would lag inputs or repeat uncontrollably at random intervals. I plugged in an external keyboard and found that everything was fine.
I know it was a long read, but i am completley perplexed at the root of the problem. Lenovo does not sell y570 keyboard replacements, and if you bore with the read.......
Any ideas?