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#CONTROL BUTTON ON MAC NOT WORKING WINDOWS#
It is absolutely true that Macs doesn’t offer you many opportunities like Windows when it comes to repairing mice.
#CONTROL BUTTON ON MAC NOT WORKING PRO#
Here's a good vid on the amount of work it will take: Unibody Macbook Pro Keyboard Replacement - Liquid Spill Damage Repair by Rossmann Group. The complete computer needs to be taken apart to get to the other side of the keyboard to then take it apart to clean from that end. If that fails you have a very big job here. But be careful! You want to use distilled water and high grade Isopropyl alcohol on a cotton swab (Q-Tip) and just blot the areas with a slightly moistened swab as you don't want the liquid to drip down deeper! Once the key cap and scissor is removed you can try to clean things here. Follow this YouTube vid: How To: Replace or Clean your MacBook, MacBook Pro, or MacBook Air Keyboard Keys.

Some Mac notebook computers have a group of keys with small numbers on. If a User Account Control dialog appears, click Yes. If you're lucky you maybe able to get it working by cleaning under the key that has a problem. In Windows on your Mac, click in the right side of the taskbar, click the Boot Camp icon, then choose Boot Camp Control Panel. After rebooting, you can back to Safari and try opening a site again. Or you can choose the Restart comment from the Apple menu. Even the Give Control drop-down menu doesnt react when you try to open it. However, you do not see an option to approve or deny the request. In this situation, you see the users request on the Sharing toolbar.

In your case: Do not select 'use all F1, F2, F3 keys as standard function keys'. Then click the Restart button to reboot your Mac. You share a screen with another user on the Microsoft Teams desktop client, and the other user requests control of your screen. Turn up the volume: Make sure the volume isnt turned down - press the Volume Up button, usually located on the F12 key in the top-right of your keyboard. Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, and then click Keyboard. Often a single (or a small group) key(s) is a bad key switch contact do to liquid damage. If your keyboard doesn’t have an Fn key, try holding down the Control key.
