MacBook Keyboard Replacement & Repair
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MacBook Keyboard Replacement & Repair
Are you dealing with sticky keys, unresponsive buttons, or a backlight that just won't light up on your MacBook keyboard? A malfunctioning keyboard can severely hinder your productivity and make using your MacBook a frustrating experience. At ITFIX2U, we understand that your keyboard is your primary interface with your Mac, which is why we offer comprehensive MacBook keyboard replacement and
- repair services right here in Beeliar, Western Australia, to get you typing smoothly again.MacBook keyboards have evolved over the years, and each type has its own common issues and repair methodologiesWe're well-versed in handling all of them, from the controversial butterfly mechanisms to the more traditional and reliable scissor-switch designsWhether you own an older MacBook Pro A1708 with individual key issues or a newer MacBook Air A2337 (M1) that's suffered liquid damage, we're ready to provide a solution.Understanding MacBook Keyboard Types:Butterfly Mechanism Keyboards: Found on MacBook models generally produced between 2015 and 2019, such as the MacBook Pro A1989 and MacBook Air A1932These keyboards were known for their extremely thin profiles but were also prone to issues like keys getting stuck, double-typing, or not registering presses due to tiny particles or wearRepairing these often involves replacing the entire 'top case' assembly, which includes the keyboard, battery, and trackpad, as these co.