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Sagar VA

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Dec 28, 2021
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Well , long story short , MacBook unibody 2008 , I installed an unsupported OS of Catalina. Now everything works fine for few minutes for like about 2-3 min after start up , but after that the trackpad and the keyboard keys don’t work as they are supposed to work , like a single click on the track pad goes as right click and the keyboard keys are jumbled up sometimes as well.



Somehow I am not able to downgrade the MacBook to the last official supported OS. Can anyone tell me quick fix for this , like a quick keyboard reset or something . Am sure its a software issue as how come everything works perfectly fine for the first few minutes after start up , while after that it does not.



Thanks
 

macsareveryinteresting

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Dec 7, 2020
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You might want to first charge your keyboard. After you have done that, restart the MacBook. If it still has the issue, charge the trackpad and then reset both the keyboard and trackpad. If it still has the issues you are having, report it as a bug to Apple. If it gets out of hand, and it bother you too much, take it into Apple to see what’s going on.
 

StoneJack

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Dec 19, 2009
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Well , long story short , MacBook unibody 2008 , I installed an unsupported OS of Catalina. Now everything works fine for few minutes for like about 2-3 min after start up , but after that the trackpad and the keyboard keys don’t work as they are supposed to work , like a single click on the track pad goes as right click and the keyboard keys are jumbled up sometimes as well.



Somehow I am not able to downgrade the MacBook to the last official supported OS. Can anyone tell me quick fix for this , like a quick keyboard reset or something . Am sure its a software issue as how come everything works perfectly fine for the first few minutes after start up , while after that it does not.



Thanks
could you stop polluting with numerous duplicate threads about your keyboards, just one thread is enough
 

Sagar VA

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Dec 28, 2021
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could you stop polluting with numerous duplicate threads about your keyboards, just one thread is enough
as far as i remember , i have posted only once here , maybe some glitch thats its duplicating
 

Sagar VA

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Dec 28, 2021
4
0
You might want to first charge your keyboard. After you have done that, restart the MacBook. If it still has the issue, charge the trackpad and then reset both the keyboard and trackpad. If it still has the issues you are having, report it as a bug to Apple. If it gets out of hand, and it bother you too much, take it into Apple to see what’s going on.
what you mean my charge , do you mean change ?
 
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