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when i used a plug-in keyboard and it stopped, i would just unplug it and after a few seconds plug it back in..always worked for me.
or maybe there's a problem with the keyboard plug itself?
The keyboard is plugged into the back of the computer, dont know if that will work. And how exactly would you clean it without destroying the circuits?