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Slothapotamus

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Mar 17, 2008
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I've had my MacBook for roughly 2 weeks now. As soon as I got it I downloaded the latest patches and it rebooted. As soon as Leopard loaded up I got a message telling me my keyboard was not identified. (I'm aware there was a sticky key issue before the latest patch and I presumed this message was a result of the patch fixing the issue).

Anyways, I have having a look through my preferences today and checked out Keyboard and Mouse (being the curious type). Under Keyboard I saw a button called Change Keyboard Type so I thought I'd have a nose about and clicked it. I got the same screen I did before when my MacBook booted up under after updating a few weeks ago. It asks me to press the key next to the left Shift key. When I do, I get a message saying my keyboard could not be identified.

Now, obviously my keyboard is working fine otherwise I wouldn't be typing this right now. So why is my keyboard still listed as unidentified? Or is it referring to a possible external keyboard?
 
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