Hollis Johnson/Business Insider Apple is offering free keyboard repairs to MacBook and MacBook Pro customers who have been affected by certain keyboard issues. If you already paid for those repairs, Apple is issuing refunds. People have been complaining for years that the laptops' keyboard breaks easily, and can get jammed by a single speck of dust. Apple's response has previously just been to offer advice for cleaning it, forcing affected customers to pay for repairs. After years of complaints from unhappy customers, Apple is finally taking action on the notorious keyboard in the MacBook and MacBook Pro laptops. In a statement provided to Apple blog 9to5Mac, an Apple spokesperson said: "Today we launched a keyboard service program for our customers that covers a small percentage of keyboards in certain MacBook and MacBook Pro models which may exhibit one or more of the following behaviors: letters or characters that repeat unexpectedly or don’t appear when pressed or keys that feel “sticky” or aren’t responding in a consistent manner."See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: What would happen if America's Internet went downSee Also:Apple has been fined $6.6 million for 'misleading' iPhone and iPad users about third-party repairsWhat the future of Apple looks likeAmazon won a major battle in Seattle, but a Big Tech 'head tax' could still happen for Apple and Google