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Nov 14, 2015 10:32 AM in response to Lopezaguirrejby braden85,Hi Lopezaguirrej,
It sounds like you may have some keys on your keyboard that are not functioning. I have an article for you that helps you address this issue, and it can be found below:
Your keyboard has one or more keys that don't respond
Use the Keyboard Viewer to test whether the keyboard keys are responding correctly when they are pressed.
- Choose System Preferences from the Apple menu, then select Language & Text.
- Select Input Sources.
- Select the Keyboard & Character Viewer checkbox.
- Enable the input source for the keyboard layout you're testing by selecting the checkbox next to it.
- Make sure that "Show Input menu in menu bar" is enabled.
- Choose Show Keyboard Viewer from the Input menu in the menu bar.
- The Keyboard Viewer showing the keyboard layout appears on your display.
- Type the key on the keyboard that doesn’t respond and see if the corresponding key highlights on the Keyboard Viewer. If it does, that key is functioning correctly.
Notes:
- If the mouse keys feature in the Universal Access System Preferences pane is enabled, many of the keyboard keys may not respond as expected.
- If issues persist, try starting up your Mac in single-user mode to see whether a software issue is causing the issue.
If your Apple wireless mouse, keyboard, or trackpad aren't working as expected - Apple Support
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204621
Thanks for using the Apple Support Communities. Have a good one!
