Bizzare Keyboard Problem

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I have a really weird problem with my apostrophe key. It all of a sudden became super sensitive, we're talking to the point of the key registering a press without me pressing down on the key at all. In fact, I can make the apostrophe register by lightly holding my finger on they key. Anyone know how to remedy this, it's driving me nuts because the key keeps going off when my fingers brush past it to hit other keys. It also makes it hard to make single apostrophe's because it registers twice, once when my finger touches the key and once when the key actually depresses.
 
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No one has any ideas? (Self bump)
 
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But there was a thread by someone who had a similar problem with his iBook on here a few hours ago.

Maybe you two should get together and see what you can figure out?
 
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Aptmunich said:
But there was a thread by someone who had a similar problem with his iBook on here a few hours ago.

Maybe you two should get together and see what you can figure out?
Apple store my friend. Apple store.
 
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I fixed it. I reset the parameter ram and it became less sensitive. Back to normal (for now).
 
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ezhangin said:
I fixed it. I reset the parameter ram and it became less sensitive. Back to normal (for now).

It only fixed it temporarily, crap!
 
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Definately not on my PowerBook, I'm not sure what it is anymore.
 

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