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| MacBook / MacBook Pro keyboard firmware update
Apple has now released a keyboard firmware update for MacBooks and MacBook Pros, which it is hoped will address the issue where the first letter typed is being skipped. The firmware update can be found through the Software Update or by going to: http://www.apple.com/support/downloa...eupdate10.html Also: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=307355 Quote:
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1 Hour and, so far, all's well.
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All seems well here too. Bbloke did the update help you?
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It's good to hear others are finding this might have solved the (really annoying) problem. So far, it's looking like it might have sorted it out for me too, thanks, Satcomer. The only thing I'm a bit wary about is that I can sometimes see it miss the first key, particularly with certain letters (such as "h"). But... I find if I press the key at the right angle and with the wind blowing in the right direction, I can usually get it to skip. So, with it being more or less reproducible, it may be a typing error rather than anything else. At this stage, it looks like the firmware update has worked, but I want to keep an eye on it. It's been a headache for many months, so I'm being cautious! |
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Hi guys, I purchased a MacBook Pro couple weeks ago and I seem to have this issue: some letter are not typed at all. At first, I thought it was typos, but way too many typos... I tried to download and install the fix, but it won't let me install: "This install does not apply to your keyboard". I work with 10.5.2. Thanks in advance for your help. Julien |
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My guess: This install does not apply to your keyboard. See: There's been a new generation of MBPs released between the update and your purchase.
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That is what I figured but I still seem to have this issue. ![]() What do you think I should do? It is really annoying! Julien Last edited by Speedy974; April 22nd, 2008 at 12:43 PM. |
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Take it back to the store and demand that someone look at it. It's still under warranty and they have to take a look at it. Just be polite but firm.
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