You can try. Depending on the type of computer, it may or may not be ok. If it is a computer with an external keyboard, the keyboard can just be replaced (or possibly even just dried).
Probably so, as long as it is TOTALLY dry inside before you plug it back up.
no it does not have keypad its totally a touch screen ..............
Not totally sure what the question meant, but something along the lines of CPU, RAM, Hard disk, Graphic & Sound cards, Mother Board, Power supply, Keyboard and Mouse & Monitor covers most things you would need to build a computer.
Totally Sketch - 2009 Keyboard Cat True Internet Story 1-11 was released on: USA: 22 May 2009
1. We will go to the the computer and then press c on your computer
No, a person can be computer literate and totally unethical in its use.
The major parts of a computer would probably be the screen, the keyboard and the battery and all the wires and things to make it work. But I'm no mechanic so if you need this information urgently, maybe you should see an actual mechanic or a computer expert or something because I maybe totally wrong!!!
The nouns are car and computer
TOTALLY DUDE
Totally Spies - 2001 Computer Creep Much 3-3 was released on: USA: 17 October 2004
Anyway, the best answer is, essentially, there were a bunch of nerds and computer programmers who designed two totally different keyboard designs. While it doesn't say this, my guess would be one of them had the cent sign on it, while the other (the ancestor of the modern keyboard design) didn't. Since at the time the Army and military were the only people who used computers for the most part (this was while Bill Gates and Steve Jobs were probably still in 4th grade, maybe they weren't even born yet), they made the final decision: They picked the keyboard without the cent sign. There are ways to get it to show up. Since I'm on a Windows, I don't know how to do it on a Mac. There are codes for the ALT key, the key near the control key that seems totally useless. Just type "alt codes" into Google and you'll find some.
Yes, Audacity the computer music editor totally rocks!