At least the rain did not get into your Powerbook... If you did not remove the batteries right away and if you tried the keyboard within 2 days of it being wet, you are probably looking at having to buy a new keyboard. (I had a bottle of water spilled on my laptop and was advised to wait 72 hours before even attempting to start it up. Even then, I was told, my chances of it working were almost zero. After a long, tortuous wait, a sign from above and laying on of hands, my Powerbook revived) Quoting Theresa Roth <theresaroth@xxxxxxxxxxxx>: > My keyboard hasn't worked since the storm a few days ago when the wind > blew rain in my window and onto my desk. Water may have entered the > keyboard. > > I have a Powerbook G4 and a cordless Mac keyboard that uses 4 AA's. The > batteries were at 75% prior to this. I also tried all this with fresh > batteries. > > Now, when I try to pair the computer with the keyboard, it senses the > keyboard and attempts to pair with it by giving me a series of numbers > to punch in followed by the enter key. When I do all that, it fails to > pair. > > Any suggestions or do I need a new one? > > ----------------------------------------------------------- > For information about MUGLO: http://www.freewebs.com/muglo > ----------------------------------------------------------- > ----------------------------------------------------------- For information about MUGLO: http://www.freewebs.com/muglo -----------------------------------------------------------