Your keyboard works on a grid system a bunch of columns & rows of lines the key shorts across them to tell the logic what key you want.
So clearly the keyboard row line is stuck! Likely liquid damage or a crumb is messing it up.
There is two ways to fix this the easy way but a bit more expense or a cheaper way but way harder!
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Lets focus on the easy path! Here’s the needed part [product|IF188-062-2] iFixit has a used Grade-B part which gets you a new keyboard and here’s the guide to put it in [guide|9427] basically you are transferring the other parts to this uppercase.
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***Lets focus on the easy path!*** Here’s the needed part [product|IF188-062-2] iFixit has a used Grade-B part which gets you a new keyboard and here’s the guide to put it in [guide|9427] basically you are transferring the other parts to this uppercase.
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For the hard way you’ll need to follow the same guide, here you replace the keyboard alone [https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Mac/MacBook-Air-13-Inch-Mid-2011-Early-2015-Keyboard/IF188-120?o=1] Its a bear to do so be for warned!
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For the hard way you’ll need to follow the same guide, here you replace the keyboard alone [product|IF188-120] Its a bear to do so be for warned!
$60 vs $30 for the parts but its a lot more work for the cheaper!
Your keyboard works on a grid system a bunch of columns & rows of lines the key shorts across them to tell the logic what key you want.
So clearly the keyboard row line is stuck! Likely liquid damage or a crumb is messing it up.
There is two ways to fix this the easy way but a bit more expense or a cheaper way but way harder!
Lets focus on the easy path! Here’s the needed part [product|IF188-062-2] iFixit has a used Grade-B part which gets you a new keyboard and here’s the guide to put it in [guide|9427] basically you are transferring the other parts to this uppercase.
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For the hard way you’ll need to follow the same guide, here you replace the keyboard alone [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Mac/MacBook-Air-13%22-Mid-2011/Keyboards|https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Mac/MacBook-Air-13%22-Mid-2011/Keyboards] Its a bear to do so be for warned!
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For the hard way you’ll need to follow the same guide, here you replace the keyboard alone [https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Mac/MacBook-Air-13-Inch-Mid-2011-Early-2015-Keyboard/IF188-120?o=1] Its a bear to do so be for warned!
$60 vs $30 for the parts but its a lot more work for the cheaper!
Your keyboard works on a grid system a bunch of columns & rows of lines the key shorts across them to tell the logic what key you want.
So clearly the keyboard row line is stuck! Likely liquid damage or a crumb is messing it up.
There is two ways to fix this the easy way but a bit more expense or a cheaper way but way harder!
-
Lets focus on the easy path! Here’s the needed part [product|IF188-062-2] iFixit has a used Grade-B part which get you a new keyboard and here’s the guide to put it in [guide|9427] basically you are transferring the other parts to this uppercase.
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Lets focus on the easy path! Here’s the needed part [product|IF188-062-2] iFixit has a used Grade-B part which gets you a new keyboard and here’s the guide to put it in [guide|9427] basically you are transferring the other parts to this uppercase.
For the hard way you’ll need to follow the same guide, here you replace the keyboard alone [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Mac/MacBook-Air-13%22-Mid-2011/Keyboards|https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Mac/MacBook-Air-13%22-Mid-2011/Keyboards] Its a bear to do so be for warned!
$60 vs $30 for the parts but its a lot more work for the cheaper!
Your keyboard works on a grid system a bunch of columns & rows of lines the key shorts across them to tell the logic what key you want.
So clearly the keyboard row line is stuck! Likely liquid damage or a crumb is messing it up.
There is two ways to fix this the easy way but a bit more expense or a cheaper way but way harder!
Lets focus on the easy path! Here’s the needed part [product|IF188-062-2] iFixit has a used Grade-B part which get you a new keyboard and here’s the guide to put it in [guide|9427] basically you are transferring the other parts to this uppercase.
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For the hard way you’ll need to follow the same guide, here you replace the keyboard alone [https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Mac/MacBook-Air-13%22-Mid-2011/Keyboards] Its a bear to do so be for warned!
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For the hard way you’ll need to follow the same guide, here you replace the keyboard alone [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Mac/MacBook-Air-13%22-Mid-2011/Keyboards|https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Mac/MacBook-Air-13%22-Mid-2011/Keyboards] Its a bear to do so be for warned!
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$60 vs $30 for the parts but its a lot more work for the cheaper!
Your keyboard works on a grid system a bunch of columns & rows of lines the key shorts across them to tell the logic what key you want.
So clearly the keyboard row line is stuck! Likely liquid damage or a crumb is messing it up.
There is two ways to fix this the easy way but a bit more expense or a cheaper way but way harder!
Lets focus on the easy path! Here’s the needed part [product|IF188-062-2] iFixit has a used Grade-B part which get you a new keyboard and here’s the guide to put it in [guide|9427] basically you are transferring the other parts to this uppercase.
For the hard way you’ll need to follow the same guide, here you replace the keyboard alone [https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Mac/MacBook-Air-13%22-Mid-2011/Keyboards] Its a bear to do so be for warned!