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My cat just chewed the cable that connects the keyboard to the computer. It's chewed right at the base of the plug. Can this be spliced? Or do I need to buy a new keyboard?
Depending on the type of keyboard you want it would likely cost almost as much to buy a new cable, if you can find one. Then you have to install it in the keyboard - and hope it's not a soldered connection.
Depending on the type of keyboard you want it would likely cost almost as much to buy a new cable, if you can find one. Then you have to install it in the keyboard - and hope it's not a soldered connection.
Splicing probably won't work.
Agreed. Most new keyboards are well under $20 nowadays. I would cost at least that to get a repair shop to repair or replace the damaged cable.
On the other hand, if the you have a $150+ gaming keyboard, you might want to check with a few repair shops to see what they can do.
Until the cat figures out the wireless mouse is a cool toy and it ends up..... somewhere.
...probably with the deceased, real mice.
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