but actually that sounds like an terrible idea so you didn't hear it from me. That may be useful if you just get a brick and leave it on your keyboard overnight. but it seems like it was something about having a bunch of keys depressed at the same time for a long time that messed things up, and then un-messed them up. The problem was fixed for me when I left my laptop open again and my cat slept on it again. Step 2: Apply compressed air to spray the entire keyboard, or keep it limited to the affected keys, in a left-to. I found that I could use those keys if I hit the key right next to them right before, so I could type "we" really quickly and then erase the "w" to get an e, but that was really awful! Might work for you though. Step 1: Keep your MacBook open and tilt it at 75-degree as shown in the image. I since have gone through multiple updates (and I’m currently on macOS Ventura beta), but nothing has changed.
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That made using the computer very difficult. Hi y’all Since I updated my MacBook Pro a few months ago, I’ve encountered this weird bug : as you can see, some icons that should load (Google, Yahoo, Apple) don’t. It started for me when my cat slept on my keyboard and left those keys either dead or spitting out weird characters like §ˆ¶ˍ©ƒ. He says that the diagonal pattern of the keys that don't work are the tell tale sign. Macbook keyboard problem - CNET Mac laptops Forums
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If you look at this thread, someone has an explanation involving "Matrix Scan Line Failure", though he says the only solution is probably keyboard replacement.