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<blockquote data-quote="fruvos" data-source="post: 621683" data-attributes="member: 20399"><p>Can anyone help me out. I'm having problems with my iMac's wireless keyboard (small alu model). It has been working fine for over six months, but today the batteries ran done and when I replaced them I'm having some problems. The symptoms I'm getting are identical to this ...</p><p></p><p><a href="http://whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies-archive.cfm/914345.html" target="_blank">http://whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies-archive.cfm/914345.html</a></p><p></p><p>in that when I type I'm just getting greek characters. When in Finder, pressing esc brings up Force Quit, pressing d hides the dock. This led me to believe that the alt and cmd keys are stuck (since alt+cmd+d hides the dock and alt+cmd+esc is for force quit). Launching keyboard viewer, this confirms that situation.</p><p></p><p>Now is where it starts to get weird. If I connect to the iMac from my Macbook via screen sharing, I can type normally using the Macbook's keyboard (despite keyboard viewer still showing alt+cmd as pressed). This suggests that the software is running fine. Next step - pair the keyboard with my macbook. When I do this, it works fine - no problems at all!</p><p></p><p>Has anyone got any ideas on what can be going wrong with this? I've tried the following:</p><p></p><p>Changing the batteries in the keyboard</p><p>Leaving the keyboard powered off for 10 minutes</p><p>Checking the keys for any stickyness (ssure this can't be the case anyway as it works fine when paired with the macbook)</p><p>Delete and reinstate the bluetooth pairing with the imac (with reboots in between)</p><p>Reboot the iMac</p><p>Reset the PRAM </p><p>Change language layout from and to British</p><p></p><p>Has anyonen got any other suggestions, or seen this problem before? I don't have a usb keyboard to test, so I'm not sure if the screen sharing connection from the macbook is valid (since it's using vnc rather than a keyboard driver). Is there a way I can reinstall the keyboard driver / factory reset the keyboard / do anything to get this working again???</p><p></p><p>help appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fruvos, post: 621683, member: 20399"] Can anyone help me out. I'm having problems with my iMac's wireless keyboard (small alu model). It has been working fine for over six months, but today the batteries ran done and when I replaced them I'm having some problems. The symptoms I'm getting are identical to this ... [url]http://whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies-archive.cfm/914345.html[/url] in that when I type I'm just getting greek characters. When in Finder, pressing esc brings up Force Quit, pressing d hides the dock. This led me to believe that the alt and cmd keys are stuck (since alt+cmd+d hides the dock and alt+cmd+esc is for force quit). Launching keyboard viewer, this confirms that situation. Now is where it starts to get weird. If I connect to the iMac from my Macbook via screen sharing, I can type normally using the Macbook's keyboard (despite keyboard viewer still showing alt+cmd as pressed). This suggests that the software is running fine. Next step - pair the keyboard with my macbook. When I do this, it works fine - no problems at all! Has anyone got any ideas on what can be going wrong with this? I've tried the following: Changing the batteries in the keyboard Leaving the keyboard powered off for 10 minutes Checking the keys for any stickyness (ssure this can't be the case anyway as it works fine when paired with the macbook) Delete and reinstate the bluetooth pairing with the imac (with reboots in between) Reboot the iMac Reset the PRAM Change language layout from and to British Has anyonen got any other suggestions, or seen this problem before? I don't have a usb keyboard to test, so I'm not sure if the screen sharing connection from the macbook is valid (since it's using vnc rather than a keyboard driver). Is there a way I can reinstall the keyboard driver / factory reset the keyboard / do anything to get this working again??? help appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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