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“Mac Keyboard Not Working? Try This Fix”

Mac Keyboard Not Working? Try This Fix

If your Mac’s keyboard stops responding β€” whether it’s built-in or external β€” it can bring your workflow to a halt. But in most cases, the issue can be resolved quickly with a few practical steps. Let’s start with a reliable method using Terminal.

🧰 Step 1: Reset Keyboard Services via Terminal

πŸ–₯️ Step 1: Open the Terminal App

  1. Press Command (⌘) + Space to launch Spotlight Search.
  2. Type Terminal, then press Enter to launch it.

2. Enter this command in Terminal

Copy the following command and paste it into Terminal, then press Return:

Terminal
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This command restarts the macOS keyboard event driver, which often resolves input issues without needing to restart the entire system.

πŸ”Œ Step 2: Disconnect and Reconnect External Keyboards

For USB or Bluetooth keyboards, unplug or unpair the device, then connect it again. You can also try a different USB port or restart Bluetooth in Control Center.

πŸ”‹ Step 3: Check Keyboard Battery and Power

If you’re using a wireless keyboard, make sure it’s charged or has fresh batteries. You can check the battery level in System SettingsBluetooth.

⌨️ Step 4: Enable Accessibility Keyboard Temporarily

To keep working while troubleshooting, you can use the onscreen keyboard:

  • Go to System SettingsAccessibilityKeyboard.
  • Enable Accessibility Keyboard.

πŸ§ͺ Step 5: Create a New User Profile

Sometimes the issue is tied to your user environment. Try creating a new user under System SettingsUsers & Groups and test the keyboard there.

πŸ”„ Step 6: Restart Your Mac

Always a good fallback. A full restart resets peripheral services and can clear up temporary glitches affecting hardware.


Note: If none of these steps work, there may be a hardware-level issue. Consider visiting an Apple Store or authorized service provider for professional diagnostics.