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brush

(58,059 posts)
Sun Feb 28, 2021, 07:05 PM Feb 2021

Help. I have a 2012 Power Book which works perfectly except some keys on the...

keyboard done register anymore when typed. Is there a way to hook up a second keyboard to this laptop? And what would it be.

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Help. I have a 2012 Power Book which works perfectly except some keys on the... (Original Post) brush Feb 2021 OP
Does it have a USB port? AndyS Feb 2021 #1
Thanks. Yes it has USB ports. brush Feb 2021 #9
You should be able to attach a USB keyboard. cos dem Feb 2021 #2
Try turning it upside down, shaking the crumbs out,... unc70 Feb 2021 #3
I have been using a USB remote keyboard for years exboyfil Feb 2021 #4
Wireless Bluetooth Apple Keyboard DanieRains Feb 2021 #5
Easier than usb. DanieRains Feb 2021 #7
Here are a few thoughts PJMcK Feb 2021 #6
No Repair Very Difficult Keyboard Is Riveted On DanieRains Feb 2021 #8
Thanks for the info. The laptop is my secondary computer as I use a large screen desktop... brush Feb 2021 #10

AndyS

(14,559 posts)
1. Does it have a USB port?
Sun Feb 28, 2021, 07:17 PM
Feb 2021

If so it's easy peasy. Buy either a hardwire keyboard (they all use USB interface) or a Wireless Keyboard with a USB dongle.

If no USB port I'm no help . . .

cos dem

(916 posts)
2. You should be able to attach a USB keyboard.
Sun Feb 28, 2021, 07:17 PM
Feb 2021

It doesn't have to be an Apple keyboard. Any USB keyboard should work. You should be able to use a USB mouse too.

unc70

(6,330 posts)
3. Try turning it upside down, shaking the crumbs out,...
Sun Feb 28, 2021, 07:21 PM
Feb 2021

Blow out whatever crud you can. Might work, worth taking the effort. If not, then get a replacement keyboard.

exboyfil

(18,038 posts)
4. I have been using a USB remote keyboard for years
Sun Feb 28, 2021, 07:28 PM
Feb 2021

because my ASUS keyboard went out. It works fine.

PJMcK

(23,024 posts)
6. Here are a few thoughts
Sun Feb 28, 2021, 07:33 PM
Feb 2021

I'm writing this on my 2012 MacBook Pro that I've kept running all these years. I share your pains!

First, your computer's keyboard can be replaced/repaired by an authorized repair shop or by Apple. It will probably cost less than $100 which is sort of worth it if it keeps your machine running. I can recommend an outfit in New York that will work with you to ship the machine. PM me if you'd like their contact info.

Second, you could try using the Apple Magic Keyboard. This connects via Bluetooth and can be charged with an iPhone Lightning cable/charger. Apple also makes a remote Trackpad that connects through Bluetooth. Both of these devices will work with an iPhone, iPad or probably some other non-Apple devices.

Lastly, and I know you don't want to hear this, perhaps it's time to start considering a new computer. Consider this: This laptop of mine cost about $2,500 in 2012. The CPU was the maximum Apple offered and I maxed out the RAM. It was, I think, the last Apple laptop with a SuperDrive built in, which was why I bought it, (a feature that would become obsolete within 6 months of the purchase!).

But here are the economics. $2,500 ÷ 8 years (roughly 3,000 days) = $0.85 per day of use. If you're like me, you use your computer at least 4 hours and as much as 15+ hours every day. For 85¢ a day. Since I use my computer to earn my living, that's better than free because the capital investment is tax deductible.

The new machines have even fewer moving parts than ever meaning that the computer should last a long time. And if you're like me, you can keep the old machine as a second computer.

This year I bought a new MacBook Air to be my primary computer. Once again, I bought the top of the line and maxed it out. It cost me about $2,250. Good luck with whatever course you choose!

 

DanieRains

(4,619 posts)
8. No Repair Very Difficult Keyboard Is Riveted On
Sun Feb 28, 2021, 07:35 PM
Feb 2021

Unibody or Retina.

Pain in the ass.

No shop will do it for $100.

brush

(58,059 posts)
10. Thanks for the info. The laptop is my secondary computer as I use a large screen desktop...
Sun Feb 28, 2021, 08:01 PM
Feb 2021

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for my work. I just miss being able to plop down with the laptop and get online anywhere in the house, or to travel with.

Your economic break down is good but I stopped buying new Macs. I go to Gainsaver.com and order late model, refurbished Macs, lap or desktop, with as much ram and accessories I want for half the price, with guarantees.

I got the laptop from them several years ago with this being the only problem.

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