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I'm afraid that keyboards and mice don't like tea much at all. You can pick up keyboards and mice cheap enough and to be honest they are just not worth repairing. Even a tin of Servisol Video 40, which you can spray on the contacts to clean them will cost you as much as a mouse would!
I would suggest you check the batteries of the remote. If you have replaced them it is possible that the microswitch on the remote might have worn out. Should be a quickfix at a locksmith that has the equipment to test remotes frequency. Good luck
try holding down the fn key and look for a blue icon of a keyboard and or mouse usually these icons are under the F keys but I can't find a close up pic of one so I can't say where it is for sure. This will toggle enable and disable for the mouse and keyboard.
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