I do believe I solved the problem, My son agrees that I probably put the ribbon back in incorrectly causing the weird key strokes, the problem will be fixed when my new key board gets here Friday.
If you put water under a vacuum using a vacuum pump designed for evacuating an air conditioner, the water will boil off at low temperature especially if warmed, I just happen to have a vac pump, so I soldered a port in the end of a coffee can, soldered and taped another can to that can, but it was too short for the key board, so I cut a hole in the end and put the key board inside and put another can on the end and sealed it with more tape. Things were going well as the sound of the pump was changing as it drew the vacuum, then with a loud bang, the cans that had lids cut out and were soldered and taped together imploded, my problem was solved, buy a new key board!!!!
After I took all the keys off and removed the foil and buttons, I only found very minimal electronics in the line of the indicator lights for number lock and cap lock and a few others, sooooo if you manage to spill a soda or a beer or some other drink on your laptop computer, you can probably wash the keyboard successfully if you allow it to dry NATURALLY.
I hope my sharing has been educational for some of you, especially the part about water boiling at low temp under a vacuum.
Kinarfi