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In my case, last year once I accidentally spilled 7-UP on my TI-Nspire. Fortunately I got time to remove it before it gets inside the screen edges or the keys, but it was all sticky
Yeah, I love how people tell you the world will end if you spill something on a keyboard, which is a complete lie.
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on September 23, 2010, 06:03:09 pmIn my case, last year once I accidentally spilled 7-UP on my TI-Nspire. Fortunately I got time to remove it before it gets inside the screen edges or the keys, but it was all sticky Yeah, I once spilled juice into the lower half of my calc. Now half the keys are kinda sticky, making a lot of games harder than before I've been trying to find screwdrivers that I could use to take the case off, but I can't get any. Is there another way to open the case?tloz128: Hopefully it didn't leave a dent in your screen And about the coin, use one without ridges, like a penny. Polish remover should work fine, though. I've used it on my case before.
Quote from: Deep Thought on September 23, 2010, 06:24:33 pmQuote from: DJ Omnimaga on September 23, 2010, 06:03:09 pmIn my case, last year once I accidentally spilled 7-UP on my TI-Nspire. Fortunately I got time to remove it before it gets inside the screen edges or the keys, but it was all sticky Yeah, I once spilled juice into the lower half of my calc. Now half the keys are kinda sticky, making a lot of games harder than before I've been trying to find screwdrivers that I could use to take the case off, but I can't get any. Is there another way to open the case?tloz128: Hopefully it didn't leave a dent in your screen And about the coin, use one without ridges, like a penny. Polish remover should work fine, though. I've used it on my case before.Not without horribly damaging the case in the process, to my knowledge. I think the calculators use hex screws.