When you face to this problem that your MacBook (2015 and later) or MacBook Pro (2016 and later) has an insensitive key, or a key that somehow is strange in compare with the other keys while you are typing , check these little but useful steps to clean the keyboard with compressed air.
Don’t forget to use the straw included with the compressed air to control airflow, and keep the end of the straw about a half-inch away from the keyboard during spraying. Then remember never invert the air can while you're spraying.
- Hold your Mac notebook at a 75-degree angle, so it's not quite vertical.
- Use compressed air to spray the keyboard, or just the affected keys, in a left-to-right motion.
- Turn your Mac notebook to its right side and spray the keyboard again, from left to right.
- Repeat the action, this time with your Mac notebook rotated to its left side.
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- LCD /Screen Replacement
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- Battery Replacement
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- Keyboard and Trackpad issues