Its not a keyboard problem, have installed new wireless keyboard. It has never been right from the day I bought it used from Walmart.
I updated from Sierra to High Sierra and it just overlaid so when I sign on there are two identifiable programs enabled. Neither of which function correctly. Basically I can't use it for any input as typing produces and endless string of letters.
It has gotten progressively worse over time since I asked the ms people for help. It now drops letters u and n. It never would recognize the magic mouse and for years I used wired, and just discovered that by adding a BT dongle it would pick up the magic mouse and the wireless keyboard. Such a simple fix never recommended.
Im typing this on the HP also bought used with a old Logitech wireless keyboard as it didn't recognize its own wired keyboard.
katesisco@yahoo.com
I updated from Sierra to High Sierra and it just overlaid so when I sign on there are two identifiable programs enabled. Neither of which function correctly. Basically I can't use it for any input as typing produces and endless string of letters.
It has gotten progressively worse over time since I asked the ms people for help. It now drops letters u and n. It never would recognize the magic mouse and for years I used wired, and just discovered that by adding a BT dongle it would pick up the magic mouse and the wireless keyboard. Such a simple fix never recommended.
Im typing this on the HP also bought used with a old Logitech wireless keyboard as it didn't recognize its own wired keyboard.
katesisco@yahoo.com
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