K Kethij macrumors member Original poster Oct 14, 2007 31 1 Aug 31, 2009 #1 I have a problem with the non capitals of the letters N and P. When I press them normally nothing happens but when I hold down shift I get the capital. So it seems it is no hardware problem? Can someone help me with this please?
I have a problem with the non capitals of the letters N and P. When I press them normally nothing happens but when I hold down shift I get the capital. So it seems it is no hardware problem? Can someone help me with this please?
thomahawk macrumors 6502a Sep 3, 2008 663 0 Osaka, Japan Aug 31, 2009 #2 i'd suggest taking it to a local apple store and have the genius take a look at it. it could be the keyboard malfunctioning however if you poured something on it recently or what not then im afraid you have no chance
i'd suggest taking it to a local apple store and have the genius take a look at it. it could be the keyboard malfunctioning however if you poured something on it recently or what not then im afraid you have no chance
K Kethij macrumors member Original poster Oct 14, 2007 31 1 Aug 31, 2009 #3 thomahawk said: i'd suggest taking it to a local apple store and have the genius take a look at it. it could be the keyboard malfunctioning however if you poured something on it recently or what not then im afraid you have no chance Click to expand... We have no genius in Netherlands, the MBP is brand new just 2 weeks old nothing poured on it.
thomahawk said: i'd suggest taking it to a local apple store and have the genius take a look at it. it could be the keyboard malfunctioning however if you poured something on it recently or what not then im afraid you have no chance Click to expand... We have no genius in Netherlands, the MBP is brand new just 2 weeks old nothing poured on it.
M MaggieDana macrumors newbie Aug 27, 2009 5 1 Connecticut Aug 31, 2009 #4 Try a PRAM boot. My PowerBook G4's keyboard goes whacko now and then, and the PRAM boot fixes it every time.
Try a PRAM boot. My PowerBook G4's keyboard goes whacko now and then, and the PRAM boot fixes it every time.