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abrahamwhistler

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Feb 17, 2013
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Recently cleaned out my white 13" 2009 Macbook. Opened it up, dusted it out with a can of compressed air and re-assembled it. After booting up, I noticed the trackpad cursor was acting strange, and kept selecting a single file on the desktop. Afterwards I realized these keys completely stopped working on my keyboard: F3, F4, 3, E, D, C, 6, Y, H, N

Went back to open the computer up, and checked the cable that connects the keyboard to the logic board. It was properly connected, nothing seemed wrong with the connection.

I didn't touch any of the inner-components while dusting it out. So any idea what's going on?
 

Lil Chillbil

macrumors 65816
Jan 30, 2012
1,322
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California
Static electricity is a bitch, may I suggest a new keyboard and trackpad, or you could just buy a whole new macbook for around $500
 

macalec

macrumors 6502
Mar 12, 2012
252
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Recently cleaned out my white 13" 2009 Macbook. Opened it up, dusted it out with a can of compressed air and re-assembled it. After booting up, I noticed the trackpad cursor was acting strange, and kept selecting a single file on the desktop. Afterwards I realized these keys completely stopped working on my keyboard: F3, F4, 3, E, D, C, 6, Y, H, N

Went back to open the computer up, and checked the cable that connects the keyboard to the logic board. It was properly connected, nothing seemed wrong with the connection.

I didn't touch any of the inner-components while dusting it out. So any idea what's going on?

Maybe someone spilled something on the keyboard?
I would look at finding a new one on ebay.
 
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