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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1726250" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>The reason I asked is because I have just had a late 2015 13" MBP replaced by Apple for a very similar problem. At first it was just a few function keys like sound and command keys. But it worsened over time to a point where neither the track pad or any of the keys worked unless I rebooted. I did find a reference to an identical problem online and found similar logged readings in Console to that OP. Apple Genius Bar tech admitted that this problem had occurred once or twice and replaced the connection cable between the logic board and keyboard/trackpad to no avail. On the second visit replaced the whole "top half". When that failed to fix the problem they rather surprisingly offered to either replace almost all of the internal circuitry or just give me a new one. At all times the device worked perfectly with a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse which is why I asked if you had access to one.</p><p>Other symptoms I had were "sticking" keys, ie pressing d would result in ddddddddd. So if you start experiencing other issues and it seems to be more frequent I would consider taking it to an Apple service Center especially if you have no Apple Care and its approaching 6 months old as mine was. I now have extended Apple Care on the new one, just in case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1726250, member: 204485"] The reason I asked is because I have just had a late 2015 13" MBP replaced by Apple for a very similar problem. At first it was just a few function keys like sound and command keys. But it worsened over time to a point where neither the track pad or any of the keys worked unless I rebooted. I did find a reference to an identical problem online and found similar logged readings in Console to that OP. Apple Genius Bar tech admitted that this problem had occurred once or twice and replaced the connection cable between the logic board and keyboard/trackpad to no avail. On the second visit replaced the whole "top half". When that failed to fix the problem they rather surprisingly offered to either replace almost all of the internal circuitry or just give me a new one. At all times the device worked perfectly with a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse which is why I asked if you had access to one. Other symptoms I had were "sticking" keys, ie pressing d would result in ddddddddd. So if you start experiencing other issues and it seems to be more frequent I would consider taking it to an Apple service Center especially if you have no Apple Care and its approaching 6 months old as mine was. I now have extended Apple Care on the new one, just in case. [/QUOTE]
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