Your MacBook keyboard may not respond due to software glitches, hardware malfunctions, or debris under the keys. Restarting your MacBook or cleaning the keyboard may resolve minor issues.
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Your MacBook keyboard may not respond due to software glitches, hardware malfunctions, or debris under the keys. Restarting your MacBook or cleaning the keyboard may resolve minor issues.
If your MacBook trackpad is not working, try resetting the SMC (System Management Controller) and NVRAM. Ensuring your macOS is up-to-date can also help fix any software-related issues.
To fix sticky keys, use compressed air to clean out any debris. If the problem persists, the keyboard may need professional cleaning or repair, especially for models with known keyboard issues.
Apple may fix your MacBook keyboard for free under their Keyboard Service Program if your model is eligible and experiencing specific issues like unresponsive or sticky keys. Check with Apple for your model’s eligibility.
Software glitches, sensitivity settings, or hardware issues can cause a MacBook trackpad to click by itself. Resetting the trackpad settings or updating your macOS can help resolve the issue.
Various MacBook, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro models released between 2015 and 2019 are eligible for Apple’s Keyboard Service Program. Check Apple’s official website for a detailed list of eligible models.