A while back I spilled tea over the keyboard of my MBP. I'm replacing the keyboard soon, but for now I have disabled the internal MBP keyboard while running Mac os X with this terminal command.
I hardly ever need my Windows boot, but now I sort of do. However, the broken internal keyboard is messing with my ability to work. I've tried unloading the bootcamp drivers for the internal keyboard, this works for a while but it always ends up disabling my external keyboard as well.
Anyone have a solution? It'd be much appreciated!
Edit: Screwdriver came earlier than expected. Just replaced the keyboard. Don't need the answer anymore but if anyone has the answer it might be useful for future reference
Code:
sudo kextunload /System/Library/Extensions/AppleUSBTopCase.kext/Contents/PlugIns/AppleUSBTCKeyboard.kext/
I hardly ever need my Windows boot, but now I sort of do. However, the broken internal keyboard is messing with my ability to work. I've tried unloading the bootcamp drivers for the internal keyboard, this works for a while but it always ends up disabling my external keyboard as well.
Anyone have a solution? It'd be much appreciated!
Edit: Screwdriver came earlier than expected. Just replaced the keyboard. Don't need the answer anymore but if anyone has the answer it might be useful for future reference
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