Mine usually sticks due to crumbs from my bagels. Turn it upside down and bang it a few times, then use a can of air to blow on the keyboard.
This is true, worked for me for a while, but eventually, I ended up having to replace mine, especially when the keys letters started to fade. makes me wonder what was in my donuts.![]()
How about a little spritz of WD-40. Or, buy a new one; they're not THAT expensive.
My keyboard space bar is sticking in the down position, laptop with full-size keyboard. It's gone beyond aggravating. Any remedies? imp
The best stuff is some Stoner Electro Clean...comes in a spray can, just like spray paint. However, it is quite pricey, and contains Freon. I still have a couple of cans from when I was working.
If you do a search on "How to clean a sticking keyboard key", you will find several tips. Basically, you must pry the key off with a small screwdriver, etc., and then clean the key and switch with a Q-tip and some alcohol, or vinegar, then snap the key back on. Do NOT use any lubricant...such as WD40...as they leave an oily residue, which will quickly attract dust and dirt, and you will be back to square one.
... I was not sure ALL keys of typical design could be lifted off. This is a BIG key, 5/8" by 4 ". If I bust this G. D. 'nd thing, my wife will divorce me!
Should I bust it then? Ha! imp
Something that works for me ... after getting the keyboard working or buying a new one, buy a silicone skin protector for your keyboard. They end the crumb problem. Just lift it off and shake it when needed, and put it back in place.
I bought one with ex-large lettering ... black skin w/white lettering. Keyboard stays like new.