How To Fix Macbook Keyboard Not Working Issue

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My Macbook is the best and personal assistant to keep my work on whether I am working from office or home. It would be a very annoying Macbook keyboard not working since my work is based on content and I spend my entire day on writing. However, when I check for the solution, I came to know that there are many other users across the world are facing the same issue.

While searching for the solutions for the MacBook Keyboard not working problem, we found many working ways to get rid of the issue. In this article, we have covered every working method that help other users. Without easting much time, let’s start fixing the issue.

Ways To Macbook Keyboard Not Working Problem

Restart your Mac

Sometimes, a simple restart can solve many issues, including a Macbook keyboard issue. To restart your Mac, click on the Apple menu and select “Restart” or press the power button and choose “Restart” from the pop-up menu.

Clean the keyboard

Dirt, dust, and debris can accumulate under the keys and prevent them from working properly. Use a can of compressed air or a soft-bristled brush to clean the keyboard gently. You can also use a damp cloth to wipe the keys, but be careful not to get water inside the keyboard.

Check for macOS updates

Apple releases updates to macOS regularly, and installing these updates can often fix software-related issues, including problems with the keyboard. To check for updates, click on the Apple menu and select “System Preferences,” then click on “Software Update.”

Reset PRAM and SMC

PRAM (Parameter Random Access Memory) and SMC (System Management Controller) are two components that can affect the functionality of your MacBook’s keyboard. Resetting these components can sometimes fix keyboard-related issues. Instructions for resetting PRAM and SMC can be found on Apple’s support website.

Check the keyboard layout in System Preferences

If your keyboard layout is set to a different language or region, it can cause the keys to function incorrectly. To check your keyboard layout, click on the Apple menu, select “System Preferences,” then click on “Keyboard.” Make sure the “Input Sources” tab shows the correct keyboard layout.

Turn off Slow Keys

Slow Keys is an accessibility feature that slows down the keyboard’s response time to prevent accidental keystrokes. If this feature is turned on, it can cause the keyboard to not work as expected. To turn off Slow Keys, click on the Apple menu, select “System Preferences,” then click on “Accessibility.” Click on “Keyboard” and uncheck the box next to “Slow Keys.”

Restart the Touch Bar

If you have a MacBook Pro with a Touch Bar, restarting the Touch Bar can sometimes fix keyboard-related issues. To restart the Touch Bar, press and hold the “Control” and “Shift” keys on the left side of the keyboard, then press the Touch ID button.

If none of these solutions work, you may need to take your MacBook to an authorized repair center or contact Apple Support for further assistance. It’s possible that your keyboard has a hardware defect that requires professional repair or replacement.

Wrapping Up

These are the multiple ways to help users to fix MacBook keyboard not working issue. Which method worked for you? Do you know any other working method? Share with us in the comment box.

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Being in love with the tech world, Govind joined the technology world in 2015 and started writing about tech stuff (mobile, PC, games, other gadgets). He loves playing games, travelling, photography and sharing the latest news & updates about every Apple products (iPhone, iPad, Mac, etc.).
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