Hi all.
I recently did a full migration of my years old MacBook Pro's hard drive to my new iMac, system settings and all - a few minutes ago I was in the middle of doing something, then all the keys on the keyboard stopped working. After replacing the batteries, disconnecting and reconnecting the Bluetooth link I was stumped, until I remembered that over 3 years ago, on my now dead MacBook Pro, I had enabled 'Mouse Keys' in Sys Preferences, which allows you to move the cursor with keyboard keys.
I went to this option in Yosemite, toggled it off and on again, and surprise surprise, the keyboard started working again.
Anyway, I can't find the keyboard.plist file which I assumed would be in User> Library > Preferences so I can delete it to reset.
Anyone know where it could be?
I recently did a full migration of my years old MacBook Pro's hard drive to my new iMac, system settings and all - a few minutes ago I was in the middle of doing something, then all the keys on the keyboard stopped working. After replacing the batteries, disconnecting and reconnecting the Bluetooth link I was stumped, until I remembered that over 3 years ago, on my now dead MacBook Pro, I had enabled 'Mouse Keys' in Sys Preferences, which allows you to move the cursor with keyboard keys.
I went to this option in Yosemite, toggled it off and on again, and surprise surprise, the keyboard started working again.
Anyway, I can't find the keyboard.plist file which I assumed would be in User> Library > Preferences so I can delete it to reset.
Anyone know where it could be?