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MacBook USB keyboard deactiviate
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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel Camino" data-source="post: 1464726" data-attributes="member: 280654"><p>Hi there!</p><p></p><p>Some days ago my MacBook Pro had an "accident" in which my daughter threw over it a glass of milk.</p><p>Now a days, and after a hard cleaning work, some keys works fine and some others no. But the worst part is that some keys work alone. So when I'm trying to write some thing or even when I'm reading anything the keyboard start to work by itself doing the work impossible.</p><p>There's any way to deactivate the internal MacBook Pro keyboard's USB port in a way to connect a external keyboard and stop having the annoying interferences of the damage's one?</p><p></p><p>I'm not English speaking, so sorry about my poor english...</p><p></p><p>Thanks and regards. Daniel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel Camino, post: 1464726, member: 280654"] Hi there! Some days ago my MacBook Pro had an "accident" in which my daughter threw over it a glass of milk. Now a days, and after a hard cleaning work, some keys works fine and some others no. But the worst part is that some keys work alone. So when I'm trying to write some thing or even when I'm reading anything the keyboard start to work by itself doing the work impossible. There's any way to deactivate the internal MacBook Pro keyboard's USB port in a way to connect a external keyboard and stop having the annoying interferences of the damage's one? I'm not English speaking, so sorry about my poor english... Thanks and regards. Daniel. [/QUOTE]
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