Q: i have a macbook pro. i think i might have pushed some buttons that made my macbook look for a wireless keyboard.. i dont have any ... i have a macbook pro. i think i might have pushed some buttons that made my macbook look for a wireless keyboard.. i dont have any wireless keyboard. and now i cant use the keyboard on my macbook. how can i get the normal keyboard staring? more
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Apr 3, 2012 1:21 PM in response to korgbaby shldr2thewheel,the only thing I can think you could have done was turn on bluetooth and your mac is looking for bluetooth devices, but it shouldn't/won't disable your keyboard. Can you use the cursor to turn off bluetooth?
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Apr 3, 2012 1:28 PM in response to shldr2thewheelby korgba,i dont know which button it is to turn on and of the bluetooth. but non of the buttons seems to work, even the mouse cant be used. whats the bluetooth button tho? (to turn it on and of with)
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Apr 3, 2012 1:39 PM in response to korgbaby Grant Bennet-Alder,As shldr2thewheel says, your Mac uses the "all ports live" philosophy. You could type every other character on alternating keyboards if you wanted, and use two or three pointing devices "live" at the same time.
If your MacBook keyboard is not working, you should try to Restart. If you can't do that, you should press and hold the power button for up to a quarter minute until it shuts down, wait a little while, then start it up again. Any lasting effects from buttons you pressed will be gone.
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Apr 3, 2012 1:46 PM in response to Grant Bennet-Alderby korgba,when i restart it and come to the point were im going to login, the mouse wont move and the buttons are not useable.. and after some minutes.. it pops up a script were it says that the macbook cannot find a bluetooth keyboard, and it isnt a keyboard connected... i have tried both restart and restart with a quarter minute.
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Apr 4, 2012 1:54 AM in response to korgbaby fane_j,korgba wrote:
it pops up a script were it says that the macbook cannot find a bluetooth keyboard, and it isnt a keyboard connected
For some reason, your Mac doesn't recognise that a keyboard is present, so it looks for a wireless keyboard. The question is, why doesn't your Mac recognise that a keyboard is attached?
First, you need to make sure you remove all peripherals, especially USB peripherals (the keyboard is on the USB bus). Then restart holding down the Shift key. This should boot in Safe mode. If the computer boots normally (not in safe mode) and the keyboard is still not working, try resetting the SMC
Intel-based Macs: Resetting the System Management Controller (SMC)
<http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964>
If that still doesn't fix the problem, then the keyboard (or its controller) is probably damaged and needs to be replaced.