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How to fix sticky keys on MacBook

Posted By Volodymyr Chubei | 31 Aug 2023

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Key sticking is a common problem for MacBooks. Debris, dust, crumbs or spilled liquids can get inside the device. How to fix sticky keys on MacBook? You can get your keyboard cleaned by yourself. But keyboard cleaning doesn't always solve the problem, and then it becomes necessary to buy a new one. In such a case, it is important to purchase an original keyboard to get a guaranteed operating input device that will not conflict with the hardware. 

In this article, we will tell you how to fix sticky keys on a MacBook and what steps you need to take to solve this problem.

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6 steps to fix sticky keys on MacBook

Our step-by-step instructions on how to fix sticky MacBook keys will help you solve the problem with sticking keyboard keys. We recommend that you follow the strict phasing and recommendations in order not to damage the device.

In the process, you will need:

  • precision cleaning kit; 
  • electronics cleaning kit;
  • standard and reinforced spudger;
  • dishwashing detergent;
  • isopropyl alcohol;
  • paper towels;
  • toothpicks;
  • cup.

1. Preparing the device

Before you fix sticky MacBook keys, you need to turn off the device. Move the cursor over the apple in the upper left corner and select "Turn off" in the context menu. This is necessary to prevent the contacts closure if cleaning liquids gets on the contacts.


2- Cleaning with isopropanol and toothpick

Dip a cotton swab in isopropyl alcohol so that it is sufficiently wet but the liquid must not drip. Clean the accessible areas near the keys. Replace the sticks with clean ones if they become dirty quickly.

Use a toothpick to clean crumbs, dust, and other debris from the accessible space between the case and keys — this can help fix sticky MacBook keys.

Turn on the device and check if the keys work. If they still do not work, proceed to the next step to fix sticky MacBook keys.


3. Removing the keys

The keys that stick should be removed to thoroughly clean the space underneath them. Use a spudger to lift the key and carefully remove it from the keyboard case. 

Use a special plastic tool and do not try to do this with a knife or other metal objects to avoid damaging the contacts.


This is not crucial if small plastic parts are torn off during key disassembly. These are key carriers that can be easily reinstalled.

You should have two pieces of a carrier in your hands, if not, remove the other part of it from the case. Align and connect the two parts until they click into place. Place the carrier in the keyboard socket and fix it in place by pressing slightly.


4. Cleaning in soap solution

Make a soap solution in a cup and wash all keys that stick. Leave them in the liquid for 10 minutes to soak the dirt. Blot the keys with a paper towel and proceed to the next step we describe below to help you understand how to fix sticky MacBook keys.


5. Treatment with alcohol

Wipe the area under the keys with cotton swabs dipped in alcohol. Also thoroughly clean the back of the keys with alcohol and then dry with a paper towel.


6. Installing the keys back

The final step in this instruction on how to fix sticky keys on MacBook describes how to put the keys back in place. First make sure they are clean and dry, if necessary, blot them again with paper towels.

To reinstall the keys align them in the center of the notch and press down. Move your finger left and right until you hear a double click.

Turn on the device and check if the keyboard works properly. If the problem was caused by dirt, it should be solved. If the keyboard does not work properly, professional help to fix sticky MacBook keys or keyboard replacement may be required.


To make Apple brand equipment serve long and reliably, use only original components. You can order new MacBook keys, or other necessary parts and consumables for MacBooks on the Apple Parts website. 

The company guarantees that the entire range of products is original, and the spare parts are operable. All components are tested in the technical department before released to sale, so they work correctly in accordance with the declared characteristics.

AppleParts offers spare parts and consumables at affordable prices. When you order components in the Appleparts.io store, you get a guarantee that you will buy an original part, not a counterfeit. For the convenience of customers there is an option to pay and order delivery including international on the website.

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FAQ

1. How to clean the keyboard to fix sticking keys on my MacBook?
It is necessary to clean the keys with cotton swabs soaked in alcohol and toothpicks. If this method does not help, you will need to remove the keys, clean them and the space under them.
2. Is it possible to fix sticking keys on a MacBook without professional help?
If the problem is only clogging, without damage to the electronics and other important elements, you can do it yourself by following simple and clear instructions.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Volodymyr Chubei
Computer Repair Specialist at MacNest.com


Volodymyr was born in Ukraine and has found his passion for electronics from his childhood. At the age of 13, he was capable of soldering some basic elements of a logic board and today he is one of the co-founders of MacNest.com

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