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macOS - Notebook Hardware
slowly dying keyboard
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<blockquote data-quote="cat friend" data-source="post: 995787" data-attributes="member: 143271"><p>My macbook I got in 2006 has worked completely fine up until a couple months ago. The right shift and down and right arrow keys stopped working altogether. I kind of just shrugged this off as while it was annoying I didn't really *NEED* to use those keys to operate the computer. Now last night the main enter key stopped working. I'm fine with that, I just need to get used to using the extra enter key at the bottom.</p><p>But I'm worried about losing keys that I absolutely need. Is there any way to reverse the damage or prevent it from spreading? I know I've had this laptop for a long time now but in all other ways it suits me fine and I'd rather not spend another thousand or so to replace it(I've tried to use windows again and I just can't stand it).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cat friend, post: 995787, member: 143271"] My macbook I got in 2006 has worked completely fine up until a couple months ago. The right shift and down and right arrow keys stopped working altogether. I kind of just shrugged this off as while it was annoying I didn't really *NEED* to use those keys to operate the computer. Now last night the main enter key stopped working. I'm fine with that, I just need to get used to using the extra enter key at the bottom. But I'm worried about losing keys that I absolutely need. Is there any way to reverse the damage or prevent it from spreading? I know I've had this laptop for a long time now but in all other ways it suits me fine and I'd rather not spend another thousand or so to replace it(I've tried to use windows again and I just can't stand it). [/QUOTE]
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