Any clues? I’ve owned probably a dozen different keyboards from Microsoft, Logitech, and Kinesis Ergo, and I’ve never seen this before Apple’s keys are incredibly fragile. I just took one of my non-functioning keyboards and rinsed it for a few minutes, so I’ll find out soon if that helps, but it seems a bit extreme. ![]() My environmental hazards are the usual: food and drink, pet hair, arm hair. Sometimes I think I’ve fixed it, but then it returns on the same key. I’ve even (accidentally) removed the scissor and re-attached it. I’ve tried compressed air, wiping down the keycap, scissor, and aluminum edge, and nothing seems to work. The Apple keyboard draws its power directly from the iPad, so never needs to be charged. Likewise, sometimes they’ll start feeling sticky and “slow”. It’s Apple’s official keyboard, so it has to work well with a Mac. It seems like it’s not using any electricity at all. Personally, though, I think I only charged it twice since I got it. It’s as if there’s some tiny particle that they’re crunching down on, but when I remove the keycap, I can’t see anything. Apple Magic Keyboard: 99 and 129 (with num pad) Battery life. ![]() Has anyone run into the “clicky keys” problem? I’m on my third aluminum keyboard in six months of owning a Mac, and inevitably, some of the keys start getting, well, clicky.
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