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My left, alt,ctrl, and shift key won't work? (Mac)?
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<blockquote data-quote="JOSHUA" data-source="post: 2613714" data-attributes="member: 217377"><p>Well, if it is under warranty, I'd send it out to be repaired, but the problem sounds like something got spilled on it, and if so, it needs to go to the shop to be cleaned to work properly, or you can do it yourself if you are good with tearing things apart and putting them back together. to clean it yourself, clean all contaminated surfaces with rubbing alcohol on a soft lint-free cloth and then dry it with a dry soft lint-free cloth and reassemble it carefully and the keys will work again. Just make sure the computer is off, unplugged, and the battery removed before doing this as if you don't, you could fry sensitive electronics inside of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JOSHUA, post: 2613714, member: 217377"] Well, if it is under warranty, I'd send it out to be repaired, but the problem sounds like something got spilled on it, and if so, it needs to go to the shop to be cleaned to work properly, or you can do it yourself if you are good with tearing things apart and putting them back together. to clean it yourself, clean all contaminated surfaces with rubbing alcohol on a soft lint-free cloth and then dry it with a dry soft lint-free cloth and reassemble it carefully and the keys will work again. Just make sure the computer is off, unplugged, and the battery removed before doing this as if you don't, you could fry sensitive electronics inside of it. [/QUOTE]
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