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Hi...some of the keys of my MacBook isn't working and the same keys are not working in external keyboard also..
Plz help me out if anyone has solution
Plz help me out if anyone has solution
Hi...some of the keys of my MacBook isn't working and the same keys are not working in external keyboard also..
Plz help me out if anyone has solution
I am facing the issue in my MacBook pro external keyboard is dellWelcome to Mac-forums, but I think if you need any help the Mac gurus are going to want to know more details such as yhe Mac model OS version and what external keyboard are you referring to excetera excetera excetera...
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Hi...some of the keys of my MacBook isn't working and the same keys are not working in external keyboard also..
SanitizerWhat liquid did you spill on the computer?
Nick
Sanitizer
The issue is there also with an external keyboard, which, I think, points more to an electronic problem caused by the liquid getting to the logic board, shorting out things.I would try pressing the non-working keys quite aggressively and see if they might not come back to life.
The issue is there also with an external keyboard, which, I think, points more to an electronic problem caused by the liquid getting to the logic board, shorting out things.
When I use my laptop/notebook computers setup as a desktop computer (which I do quite often). I always have external monitors, external speakers, external input device, and an external keyboard connected. I've always found an external keyboard preferred to the built in keyboard in a desktop setup.I cannot see or understand why one would even have an external keyboard added and connected when one already exists on a MacBook or am I misunderstanding something or the situation???
Makes perfect sense to me. When my MB Pro was my primary machine, I sat it on a stand to get the screen slightly higher and produce a better viewing angle. Unfortunately, that put the built-in keyboard at an angle/height that I didn't like for prolonged typing.
Now I am wondering if the OP's external keyboard is a wireless model or not??? And how or why both keyboard keys could seem to have been affected??? I guess both got hit with sanitizer...
A shorted or partially shorted board would explain it.
Makes perfect sense to me. When my MB Pro was my primary machine, I sat it on a stand to get the screen slightly higher and produce a better viewing angle. Unfortunately, that put the built-in keyboard at an angle/height that I didn't like for prolonged typing.
The addition of an external keyboard, wired or wireless, solved the problem.