

Liquid could travel, stream down to other areas of the keyboard. The Casio PX350 has an extended warranty (3 years total) if you register on the Casio website. Had you played that key before? If it has not been used much it would not go dead sitting idle. It is possible that a dead key is directly related to the cat pee. She has a face like a bat and the time she spent down the sewer as a half grown kitten stunted her growth and she is the smallest cat you ever saw. What really makes it worse is she is awful to look at. They have hundreds of really good and nice looking cats on death row as it is. She wouldn't have a chance at adoption at the shelter. The stupid cat has cost me a ton of money and in return she might let me pet her once a month. She isn't really good for anything except running up the grocery bill each month. She still is plum wild and won't let you hold her. After trying to fish her out myself and her running away down the drain for three days I paid $75 bucks for a cage trap and another 30 bucks to the neighborhood drunk to go down in there, set the trap, and then feed the trap up to me once she was caught. She was feral and fell down my storm sewer. It isn't like she would have a chance at the shelter anyway. 357, take her out on the porch, and bang! all over. If she sprays one more thing then I will get out the. I have decided to spay the cat and give her one last chance. It saw very little use and was always kept under a cover. Of course if the dead key was unrelated as one poster said, then perhaps it wasn't such a bargain. I honestly didn't think I would get such a good sound and touch from something in its price range. The Casio surprises me every time on how good it made me sound, especially on the organs. If she was making a comment on the Casio she isn't, or at least she isn't value conscious. I had to start over today with Ode to Joy in Alfred's. If the comment was about my playing, she is smart.

Perhaps the cat was making an editorial comment. What do you guys suggest I do? Is there some way I could look at fixing it myself? If I take it in for warranty work and they say it was from that and charge me a check out charge I wouldn't be able to pay it. It may not even be from the urine as those weren't the two keys she wet on. I just bought this keyboard, along with stand and pedal kit, after last Christmas as a reward for myself for quitting smoking after all these years. The next two keys down from it were low in volume. Then I got to playing scales and found a key was dead well up the keyboard from the targeted spot. I cleaned up the effected two keys with Windex, waited for it to dry, and then powered it up. I went to play today and discovered my soon to be ex-cat, which is going to the pound as soon as I get my cat carrier back, had urinated on the keyboard. I have a Casio PX-350 that I hadn't played for months due to carpel tunnel.
