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      Shift key sticking

      Does anyone know how to clean under the key without removing it? I shoved a special electronic wipe under it and pulled out some dirt, but it still sticks.

      Otherwise, does anyone know how to remove a iBook key without breaking it? It's got a really weird 2 way clasp on it and I think the shift key has two of them.

      I can't program at all with it since Java and C++ are case senstive.

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      Yah, the keys are wierd. I don't think it is possible, but there ae brushs that get under the keys that can clean it.

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      apparently, a vacuum with a brush handle works well.

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      Just take it out. It will take a while to get it back, but if I can do it then you can probably do it.

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      I bet you just have the sticky keys accessibility function turned on

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      I don't have Sticky keys turned on.

      I can't just take it out because of the complicated (and delicate) little clasp that holds it. Remember, it's an ibook keyboard, not a PC laptop keyboard.

      Tried the vacuum.

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      Just bring it to the apple store. Im sure they can fix it
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      That's another problem, there isn't one anywhere near me. I bought the thing online.

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      Send it to me, I need an iBook anyway...

      Some links that may be of assistance:

      http://mij.oltrelinux.com/ibook/cleaning_keyboard/
      http://www.ehmac.ca/mac-ipod-help-tr...rd-whoops.html - Look at the bottom of the page here for similar threads with more answers.
      http://forums.macworld.com/thread/38563
      http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=181348

      Hope one of those helps.

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      Sticky keys??? HILARIOUS!


      Try some Dust Off / Compressed Air. Or gently use something like dental floss to clean any debree.




      Still, may I ask how did this one particular key get sticky? nevermind.

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      `1234567890-=qwertyuiop[]\asdfghjkl;'zxcvbnm,./

      Good, I figured out to to take all of the keys off and cleaned them. Nothing seems to be sticking anymore... there was so much dog hair inside the damn thing


      EDIT: Damn, it worked for 5 minutes and now it's sticking again.
      Last edited by ninja9578; 12-29-2008 at 12:07 AM.

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      Your left pinky is disgusting.

      Are you sure the key is actually sticking because of some, erh, organic compound? I know that one of the keys on my laptop's keyboard stick, but that's because the mechanic is a bit broken, and if I want to fix it, I'll have to get a new keyboard.

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      I'm holding out hope that it's still okay. Keyboards are insanely expensive and it's a 4 year old computer.

      I picked up the keyboard again to see the contact mechanism and there was a puddle underneath the malfunctioning key. It must have still been wet when I put it back down. I took it out and am letting it dry overnight before I try to disable the keyboard and attach an external one.

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      Keyboards are like 20 dollars or something. Atleast for normal PCs, dunno about Macs.

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      It's about 100 dollars. Remember, it's a laptop and it's Apple.

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