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Good evening,
Regarding the Mac:
Mac OS X Version 10.6.8
The keyboard is a metal type connected via USB
Symptoms: no key responds, the green LED stays slightly lit
I tried, as indicated in the forum, holding down the left shift for 10 seconds, then another technique Ctrl + F1
No effect...
I saw a post with a command that I didn't understand Shift + Ctrl + Option (left) + Power...
What does left option and power mean
I thought I might have inadvertently locked the keyboard by pressing multiple keys while cleaning it dry?
Thank you for your help.
Regarding the Mac:
Mac OS X Version 10.6.8
The keyboard is a metal type connected via USB
Symptoms: no key responds, the green LED stays slightly lit
I tried, as indicated in the forum, holding down the left shift for 10 seconds, then another technique Ctrl + F1
No effect...
I saw a post with a command that I didn't understand Shift + Ctrl + Option (left) + Power...
What does left option and power mean
I thought I might have inadvertently locked the keyboard by pressing multiple keys while cleaning it dry?
Thank you for your help.
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Hello,
"... What does left option and power mean ...":
"option" actually refers to the alt (⌥) key. Since there are two of them on your keyboard, you should choose the one on the left to perform the indicated sequence.
power corresponds to the Mac's power button.
The operation "Shift + Ctrl + left option + power" means "Shift + Ctrl + alt (⌥) + Power button" corresponds to resetting the System Management Controller (SMC) but only in the case of a Mac laptop with a non-removable battery.
The SMC manages the following according to Apple:
- The response to the power button usage
- The response to the opening and closing of a Mac laptop screen lid
- Battery management
- Thermal management
- The sudden motion sensor
- The ambient light sensor
- The keyboard backlighting
- The management of the status light
- The battery status lights
- The selection of an external video source (instead of an internal source) for some iMac screens
If there are issues with any of these functions, resetting the SMC may resolve it.
Note: This operation is completely safe.
There are three methods to reset it depending on the Mac model:
- On a desktop Mac, you need to turn it off, unplug the power cord, wait for at least 15 seconds, press the power button for at least 5 seconds. Then plug in the power cord, wait for at least 5 seconds and start the Mac
- On a removable battery Mac laptop, you need to turn it off, unplug the MagSafe adapter, remove the battery, press the power button for 5 seconds, then reinsert the battery, plug in the MagSafe adapter and start the Mac.
- On a non-removable battery Mac laptop, you need to turn it off, unplug the MagSafe adapter, then simultaneously press the 3 keys (the left ones) Shift, Ctrl, Alt (⌥) AND the power button. Keep these 3 keys and the power button pressed for at least 10 seconds and then release everything at the same time. You can then start the Mac.
Ritchi
"... What does left option and power mean ...":
"option" actually refers to the alt (⌥) key. Since there are two of them on your keyboard, you should choose the one on the left to perform the indicated sequence.
power corresponds to the Mac's power button.
The operation "Shift + Ctrl + left option + power" means "Shift + Ctrl + alt (⌥) + Power button" corresponds to resetting the System Management Controller (SMC) but only in the case of a Mac laptop with a non-removable battery.
The SMC manages the following according to Apple:
- The response to the power button usage
- The response to the opening and closing of a Mac laptop screen lid
- Battery management
- Thermal management
- The sudden motion sensor
- The ambient light sensor
- The keyboard backlighting
- The management of the status light
- The battery status lights
- The selection of an external video source (instead of an internal source) for some iMac screens
If there are issues with any of these functions, resetting the SMC may resolve it.
Note: This operation is completely safe.
There are three methods to reset it depending on the Mac model:
- On a desktop Mac, you need to turn it off, unplug the power cord, wait for at least 15 seconds, press the power button for at least 5 seconds. Then plug in the power cord, wait for at least 5 seconds and start the Mac
- On a removable battery Mac laptop, you need to turn it off, unplug the MagSafe adapter, remove the battery, press the power button for 5 seconds, then reinsert the battery, plug in the MagSafe adapter and start the Mac.
- On a non-removable battery Mac laptop, you need to turn it off, unplug the MagSafe adapter, then simultaneously press the 3 keys (the left ones) Shift, Ctrl, Alt (⌥) AND the power button. Keep these 3 keys and the power button pressed for at least 10 seconds and then release everything at the same time. You can then start the Mac.
Ritchi
If you or anyone else has any suggestions to help me, they are welcome;D
Have a good evening
1/the green indicator light of the Shift key becomes bright. While it is dim the rest of the time.
2/By pressing any key, the computer exits sleep mode and restarts...
So no key seems to work anymore....