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ocanalix

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Sep 8, 2016
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Can't find anything like this online? Macbook Pro 13,3

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Can anyone help?
 

Brookzy

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Have you got the box? What is the part number? In the format MPXV2xx/A.

The xx is the country code which will help narrow down which keyboard it is.
 

pierrox

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Don't you think a £ symbol would be useful for a British keyboard? :p
You're right, the € hasn't taken over the £ and most certainly never will now with Brexit on its way!
My bad.
But it has a € sign in a convenient place, on shift-4. Must be somewhere in Europe then hey, but not France (we have AZERTY layout) nor Germany (QWERTZ), and probably not latin language with the lack of direct accented letters.
 

Brookzy

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You're right, the € hasn't taken over the £ and most certainly never will now with Brexit on its way!
My bad.
But it has a € sign in a convenient place, on shift-4. Must be somewhere in Europe then hey, but not France (we have AZERTY layout) nor Germany (QWERTZ), and probably not latin language with the lack of direct accented letters.
Whatever it is it is unusual. My instinct was that it is the international English layout however it's not a perfect match. On the other hand, the new MacBook Pros have subtly different keyboards and thus there may have been other revisions since the support document on the Apple website was updated.
 

ocanalix

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Sep 8, 2016
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Left the box in another city, so is a mystery until then. Thinking it's a defect because it's riddled with duplicate characters: (; , : ").
 

New_Mac_Smell

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Oct 17, 2016
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It's European, judging by the Euro https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201794 but specifically no idea, they have slight variations and stuff which make it difficult. Highly unlikely to be a defect though, these things are stuck together by machines so unless it was having a bad moment, it shouldn't randomly place keys or anything.

If you had the box it would tell you. Where did you get it from? Was it off the back of a lorry?
 
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