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Apple Computing Products:
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TYUIO Keys Not Working
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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1775278"><p>Patrick, I knew that, which is why I said that it might have been dislodged, not squished. If the board is contorted on one edge, maybe a contact gets dislodged on the other side of the board? And if only one pin is no longer in contact, you could lose part of the keyboard. Why that row? Maybe that's on the end, or in the middle, where the distortion has the greatest effect. One quick way to test is to use an external keyboard. If the keys work there, then it's something physical. If not, then something software.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1775278"] Patrick, I knew that, which is why I said that it might have been dislodged, not squished. If the board is contorted on one edge, maybe a contact gets dislodged on the other side of the board? And if only one pin is no longer in contact, you could lose part of the keyboard. Why that row? Maybe that's on the end, or in the middle, where the distortion has the greatest effect. One quick way to test is to use an external keyboard. If the keys work there, then it's something physical. If not, then something software. [/QUOTE]
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