Blackberry Curve dropped in tea

I have dropped my Blackberry Curve 9300 in my cup of tea and I have dried it out with rice and it turns on fine but my keyboard is been messed up. Every key does the wrong letters or not what they are suppose to. Is there anyway I can reset my phone to stop this happening or doing anything else?

Hi liamkavfc
                         When our device get wet we had to follow certain rules  like never try to turn it on unless you are sure that the device is completely dry and yes I must say you are lucky if  you are able to repair that device at that much cost. Have a look at this Article : Got Your BlackBerry Wet? 
Yes you can try repairing your device but Updrade is a good choice .I wish you good luck. 
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