10 Ways to Fix a Spacebar That's Not Working Properly (2024)

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1Remove Dust From the Spacebar

3Check Keyboard Connectivity

4Disable Sticky Keys (Windows)

5Update Your Operating System

6Roll Back Keyboard Drivers (Windows)

7Reinstall Keyboard Drivers (Windows)

8Check for Malware

9Contact a Repair Specialist

10Purchase a New Keyboard

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Has your spacebar suddenly stopped working? This is a frustrating issue, especially if you use your computer for work, school, or fun. In this article we'll go over all the ways you can try to fix your spacebar, including cleaning it, fixing keyboard drivers, and more.

Reasons Your Spacebar Isn't Working

The spacebar on your computer or laptop may not be working because the device cannot recognize the key. This can happen when the rubber dome or switch holding the key in place is dirty or damaged.

Remove Dust From the Spacebar

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  1. Remove debris from under the keys on your keyboard. Dust in your keyboard is one of the most common reasons behind a spacebar that doesn't work. To clean under the spacebar and remove dust, use a can of compressed air. Position the nozzle under and around the key and spray, using the air to dislodge dirt, crumbs, or other debris that could be under there.

    • Don't turn the can of compressed air upside down and spray. This will cause the propellant to be sprayed out of the can, which could damage your keyboard. This propellant is also very cold, and could cause injury.
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Clean the Spacebar & Switches

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  1. Remove the spacebar keycap and clean underneath it with isopropyl alcohol. Another common reason spacebars stop working is sticky residue from spilling liquid on your keyboard. Whether you have a mechanical keyboard or membrane keyboard, you can clean under the spacebar keycap by removing it.

    • Unplug, disconnect, or turn off your keyboard before continuing.
    • Use a keycap puller, paper clip, or screwdriver to gently pry the spacebar keycap from the keyboard.
    • Dip a cotton swab in 70% or higher isopropyl alcohol (though 99% isopropyl alcohol is recommended). The cotton swab should be saturated but not dripping wet.
    • Clean up any residue under the spacebar with the dampened swab. Also be sure to clean the underside of the spacebar keycap and the switches (if you have a mechanical keyboard).
      • If the switches are very dirty, take a fresh cotton swab and dip it in the isopropyl alcohol. Press the tip of the swab into the switch, pushing up and down on it, so the excess alcohol flows into the switch to loosen and dissolve any residue.
    • Allow the keyboard to dry for a few hours to a day before reassembling it and attempting to use it again. To reattach the spacebar, simply press the keycap back into place.

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Check Keyboard Connectivity

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  1. Make sure your keyboard is connected properly. If your keyboard plugs into your computer, make sure it's plugged in properly. Unplug the USB cable and plug it back in, ensuring the port is seated securely. If your keyboard uses a Bluetooth dongle, ensure that the dongle is plugged in properly and that you're using the keyboard within Bluetooth range (about 30 feet).

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Disable Sticky Keys (Windows)

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  1. Turn off Sticky Keys. Sticky Keys is a Windows accessibility feature[1], but it can sometimes cause certain keys to not work as expected. If you're on a Windows computer, make sure Sticky Keys is turned off to see if that's the source of your spacebar issues:

    • In the task bar searchbar, type sticky keys.
    • Select the settings option that says Show the Sticky Keys icon on the taskbar to open your computer's Sticky Keys settings.
    • Ensure Sticky Keys is toggled off. If it isn't, click the toggle to turn it off.
      • You can also uncheck the box that says Allow the shortcut key to start Sticky Keys. This will disable Sticky Keys starting if you hit the Shift button five times.

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Update Your Operating System

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  1. Make sure your operating system is up to date. An outdated operating system can cause a lot of issues, including keys on your keyboard not working properly.

    • Windows: In the task bar searchbar, type update. Select Check for updates, then click Restart now if you have a pending update to install.
    • Mac: Navigate to System Settings/Preferences > General > Software Update. If there's a pending update, click Update Now.
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Roll Back Keyboard Drivers (Windows)

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  1. Roll back your keyboard drivers. If your keyboard stops working after you update your drivers, try rolling back to the previous keyboard driver to see if that fixes the issue.

    • Press Win+X.
    • Select Device Manager.
    • Expand the Keyboard option.
    • Right-click your keyboard and select Properties.
    • Choose the Driver tab.
    • Click Rollback Driver to switch back to the previous driver version.

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Reinstall Keyboard Drivers (Windows)

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  1. Reinstall your keyboard driver. If rolling back to the previous driver version does not work, try reinstalling your keyboard drivers.

    • Press Win+X.
    • Select Device Manager.
    • Expand the Keyboard option.
    • Right-click your keyboard and select Properties.
    • Choose the Driver tab.
    • Select Uninstall Device.
    • Once the device has been uninstalled, restart your computer. Your computer will automatically reinstall your keyboard driver once it restarts.
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Check for Malware

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  1. Scan your computer for malware or viruses. While it's not a common cause, sometimes malware could be the reason your spacebar isn't working anymore. If nothing else has worked, try doing a malware scan. You can use Windows Defender or a third-party malware scanner on Windows, or a third-party malware scanner on Mac. If any malware is detected, use your malware scanner's tools to quarantine and remove the virus from your computer, and check out this wikiHow article on how to remove computer viruses.

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Contact a Repair Specialist

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  1. Contact a repair specialist or your computer's manufacturer. If your keyboard is broken and nothing else seems to be working, you can contact a repair specialist or your computer's manufacturer (such as Apple for any problems with your Mac keyboard).

    • If you have an external keyboard, it will likely be more cost effective to just replace the keyboard.
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Purchase a New Keyboard

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  1. Replace your keyboard with a new one. If your keyboard is still under warranty, use the documentation that came with your computer or keyboard to have the manufacturer replace it. If your keyboard is not under warranty, you can purchase a new keyboard from most electronics stores, department stores with an electronics section, or Amazon.

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      10 Ways to Fix a Spacebar That's Not Working Properly (2024)

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      10 Ways to Fix a Spacebar That's Not Working Properly? ›

      If your spacebar feels unresponsive, it could be due to dirt or debris lodged underneath the keycap. Try gently removing the keycap and cleaning the area underneath it with compressed air or a soft brush.

      What can you use instead of spacebar? ›

      2 ways come to mind:
      • Hold Alt and type 32 on numeric keypad.
      • On-Screen Keyboard, which comes with Windows.
      Mar 16, 2024

      How to fix a spacebar on a laptop? ›

      If your spacebar feels unresponsive, it could be due to dirt or debris lodged underneath the keycap. Try gently removing the keycap and cleaning the area underneath it with compressed air or a soft brush.

      Why is my spacebar loose? ›

      Loose Stabilizer Bar or Wire: One of the primary causes of a wobbly spacebar is a loose stabilizer bar or wire. This bar connects the keycap to the mechanism beneath and prevents lateral movement.

      How to fix keyboard keys not working? ›

      Here are the steps to take to fix a keyboard that isn't working properly:
      1. Set up the on-screen keyboard. ...
      2. Restart your device. ...
      3. Turn off power saving. ...
      4. Clean your keyboard. ...
      5. Turn off filter and sticky keys. ...
      6. Update drivers. ...
      7. Disable fast start-up (Windows 10 only)
      Apr 12, 2024

      What is Ctrl +N? ›

      Ctrl+N. Opens a new tab. Ctrl+T. Opens a new window in incognito mode.

      How to use Ctrl as spacebar? ›

      CTRL+Spacebar is the shortcut key used to select column. In Excel, hit Ctrl plus the Space Bar to select the entire column of your active or selected cells.

      How to make a space with alt key? ›

      And yes, Alt 32 is the space character.

      Why does my spacebar feel stuck? ›

      Debris Accumulation: Sticky space bar issues often arise due to unwanted debris or dirt getting trapped between the key cap and the switch. This can obstruct the key's movement, causing it to stick or become unresponsive. 2. Keycap Misalignment: Another common cause is a misaligned or improperly placed keycap.

      How to reset a keyboard? ›

      Reset your wired keyboard

      Unplug the keyboard. With the keyboard unplugged, hold down the ESC key. While holding down the ESC key, plug the keyboard back into the computer. Keep holding the ESC key until the keyboard begins to flash.

      How do you fix a spacebar that fell off? ›

      How to put the space bar back
      1. Turn the space bar over so that you are looking at its back. ...
      2. Place a flat screwdriver under the metal bar and lift it up.
      3. Insert the metal bar into the vacant spot of the keyboard space bar. ...
      4. Place the space bar in its original position on the keyboard, then press until it is secure.

      Why is my spacebar barely working? ›

      Hardware faults could be causing certain keys like spacebar, enter, or backspace not working. These issues might arise from blockages due to dust accumulation, internal damage to the key's components, or potential short circuits involving the Backspace key and adjacent keys on the keyboard.

      How do I fix my spacebar not working on the sides? ›

      One common issue is a sticky or unresponsive spacebar. This can happen if there is debris or dust accumulation under the keycap or around the switch. To fix this, gently remove the keycap using a keycap puller or your fingers, and clean the area underneath with compressed air or a soft brush.

      How do I make my spacebar softer? ›

      To make your spacebar quieter, you need to use a small piece of foam. You don't want the spacebar foam to be too thick because then it wouldn't sit flat on the spacebar and you would have problems pressing it down. You also don't want a thin piece of foam because then it will feel bumpier when typing on your keyboard.

      What is the shortcut key for the space bar? ›

      Thus typing Alt+32 and then releasing the Alt, should give you a space symbol.

      How do I turn my spacebar back on? ›

      How do I unlock the space bar on my computer keyboard
      1. Click "Start" and select "All Programs."
      2. Click on "Accessories," then select "Ease of Access." ...
      3. Click “Ease of Access Center.”
      4. Click “Make keyboard easier to use.”

      What key can I use instead of enter? ›

      Just look at such a keyboard: the Return key says “Return”, and the Enter key says “Enter”. If your keyboard doesn't have a dedicated Enter key, you can type the Enter key by pressing Fn-Return.

      Why does my space bar not work on my Mac? ›

      Check your keyboard settings

      Have you been using the Full Keyboard Access feature on your Mac? This could be why you're suddenly having spacebar issues. A handy accessibility feature enables users to control their devices entirely with their keyboard instead of a mouse or trackpad.

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