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dacoolest

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Nov 11, 2011
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I have a macbook pro and in my keyboard "7,u,j,m" keys does not work. If i press them several times, a random looking set of characters or symbols are appearing instead of the character I was expecting.

I have been using a usb keyboard with my MBP. Could this have messed up any configurations?
 
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jekyl

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Mar 6, 2011
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I have a macbook pro and in my keyboard "7,u,j,m" keys does not work. If i press them several times, a random looking set of characters or symbols are appearing instead of the character I was expecting.

I have been using a usb keyboard with my MBP. Could this have messed up any configurations?

I'm guessing something got spilled into the keyboard and frelled that column of keys.
 

phoiai

macrumors newbie
Apr 17, 2021
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I have a macbook pro and in my keyboard "7,u,j,m" keys does not work. If i press them several times, a random looking set of characters or symbols are appearing instead of the character I was expecting.

I have been using a usb keyboard with my MBP. Could this have messed up any configurations?
I finally found the solution and now i can type all the 7UJM. Just hold your shift key and press all 7UJM one after another.. Its the apple who does in knowingly since i have rejected all their updates… There is no solution on youtube for 7ujm instead u will see some random anime cartoons Grrrrrr…….

Anyway country like Chile, quote

“Apple has agreed to pay Chilean consumers $3.4 million in a lawsuit over programmed obsolescence of iPhones, their lawyer said Wednesday, the first such settlement in Latin America. Apple is accused of having programmed a limited lifespan into some products to force users to replace their phones sooner than necessary, and has previously settled similar cases in the United States and Europe. In Chile, some 150,000 users of the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus and iPhone SE sued the US company, claiming their smartphones started underperforming after software updates programmed by Apple before 21 December 2017”
 
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