It's probably done. Take it into a computer repair shop and get their professional opinion.
Each laptop allow to remove its keyboard, go through the manual how to, remove the keyboard. Usually each key can be removed too, make sure that you know how to... Remove each key and clean with clean water, dry it before installation. Clean the keyboard body with slightly wet tissue, dry before installation.
Lay out paper towels and place the keyboard on them, turning it upside down overnight or at least 4 hours. Wedge your screwdriver beneath any keys that are adjacent to spilled soda and apply a gentle force down on the handle until the keys pop off. Dampen a cotton swab with water and dab the spilled liquid to dilute the sugar and loosen any caking that has occurred. Use a clean cotton swap to pick up the dried soda residue from the keyboard. Dampen a paper towel and lightly scrub the surface of the keyboard, then turn it upside down again. Wait another 4 hours while it dries before you push the keys back in place
Google has not provided such an option yet. Turning off keyboard shortcuts is not a feature yet.
get a new one
No, being a werewolf and being a mermaid are two completely different things.
That would be the inside diameter of the circle created by turning the steering wheel completely left or right.
buy a new one..
Try turning it on via the BIOS. if a password is there find a battery in the laptop and remove it.
No, use the power button to turn off your computer. USB is best because You can unplug and plug the keyboard back in without your computer turning off.
Try turning up the brightness and turning wifi on or even just shutting if completely off
You can turn on all caps by going to Settings>General>Keyboard>and turning on Enable Caps Lock. Then you just double tap the Caps button on the keyboard and press it again to turn it off.
This is referred to as a cold boot.