The letter J on my MacBook Pro keyboard only works if I press it, hard, a number of times. Admittedly the keyboard hasn't been cleaned in a while: could this be the reason why the key fails, or is there some other cause?
Also, at least four of the keys' (the letters E, A, M & C) surfaces are almost entirely etched off; this is surprising, given my MBP is only 18 months old, no?
In particular, dust and crumbs and hair find their way between and under the keys. On other laptops this has occasionally culminated in some keys not working as well. In those cases I've pulled off the key itself, cleaned underneath it, and then pushed the key back on. While this is fine for ad hoc cleanings under single keys, I'm wondering if there's a better way to do general cleaning on a regular basis. Laptop grooming?
Every now and then my keyboard and mouse become completely unresponsive. The only way I've been able to fix is with a restart, or by using an external mouse/keyboard.
Does anyone have a solution? It's becoming a tad obnoxious.
Ok. Here is the thing: I have MacBook Pro and the Logitech Bluetooth keyboard. Every time I put computer to sleep it wakes up by itself after some time (one hour, sometimes 30 minutes). I think the keyboard is causing that. Is there a solution to keep MacBook Pro sleeping?
It seems like this would make for a much roomier keyboard when texting and writing notes, etc. Also, it'd be great if you could resize the keyboard....
Why come is there no why to select text? When I want to highlight a URL and delete the whole thing as opposed to deleting click by click, this gets very annoying. Am I missing something?
I'm being very careful to hit the right characters but I'm consistently hitting the wrong ones. Very frustrating. Maybe they'll improve it in future releases.