1. Mouse- most common issue is the right or left click button is unclick able. The best repair for this is to replace the button by desoldering the old one to make it new again, or else buy something new.
2. Keyboard- most common keyboard issue is the unit got wet by water. Fixing this would require disassembly and putting every part of the keyboard especially the thin film. Make it dry and put it.
3. The Screen is Blank
If the computer is on but the screen is blank, there may be an issue with the connection between the computer and the screen. First, check to see if the monitor is plugged into a power point and that the connection between the monitor and computer hard drive is secure. If the problem is on a laptop, then you may need to get a professional to fix it as some of the internal wires may be worn.
4. Monitor- due to prolonged use of monitor’s, its capacitor bulges or breaks. By opening it, you can tell where the broken capacitors are by just looking. Use a soldering iron to remove the old capacitor and replace it with the same voltage.
5. Dropped Internet Connections
Dropped Internet connections can be very frustrating. Often the problem is simple and may be caused by a bad cable or phone line, which is easy to fix. More serious problems include viruses, a bad network card or modem, or a problem with the driver.
6. Printer- most common issues are system error which you were unable to print. This can be fixing by checking the inner part of that printer, look for small things that might fall inside the print roller. Clean the head by using the printer maintenance if the printer clots the ink.
7. The Computer Won’t Start
A computer that suddenly shuts off or has difficulty starting up could have a failing power supply. Check that the computer is plugged into the power point properly and, if that doesn’t work, test the power point with another working device to confirm whether or not there is adequate power.
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