QUOTE(OriginalZane @ May 16 2007, 02:05 AM)

no it's from the high moisture air, asshole. I'm studying for my final.

High moisture plays little role in the performance of a keyboard. A keyboard basically reacts off of a single circuit...one half of a key hitting the other half. Meanwhile, water is conductive and carries electric current, so there's no way in the world why a keyboard with a little bit of moisture on it would not respond properly, as long as the moisture was confined to the single keys and didn't cause you to type characters you never meant to.
The more you know.