We have all been there: you grab a microfiber cloth to wipe down your dusty MacBook keyboard, only to accidentally launch three different apps, send a garbled message to a colleague, or trigger a system shortcut. Alternatively, you try to clean your display, but the bright background makes it impossible to see the actual smudges and dust particles. The utility Cleaner-清理清洁屏幕键盘 is designed to solve these exact physical maintenance headaches on macOS.
Instead of shutting down your machine entirely just to wipe away some dust, this lightweight tool offers a elegant digital barrier, allowing you to clean your hardware safely and efficiently while your system remains powered on.
The core philosophy behind Cleaner-清理清洁屏幕键盘 is absolute simplicity. When you launch the application, it performs two critical actions simultaneously:
Once your physical cleaning routine is finished, a simple, intuitive exit gesture restores your Mac to its normal, fully interactive state. No reboots, no disrupted workflows, and no accidental system settings changed.
Developed by Ningbo Shangguan Technology Co.,Ltd., this utility is built specifically for the macOS ecosystem. It features native compatibility with both Intel processors and Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3 chips). This ensures that the app footprint remains incredibly light on system resources, launching instantly when you need it and consuming virtually zero background energy when closed.
If you are a creative professional, writer, or remote worker who values a pristine workspace, Cleaner-清理清洁屏幕键盘 is an essential addition to your utilities folder. It is particularly valuable for users with modern MacBook models where keys are highly sensitive, as well as desktop iMac or Mac Studio users who want a quick way to clean external keyboards and monitors without unplugging cables.
Maintaining clean hardware shouldn't require turning off your computer. To add this handy utility to your workflow, head over to the official Mac App Store to download Cleaner-清理清洁屏幕键盘 and keep your workspace spotless.



















