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What could block the action of a key combination like control-p in all applications on a MacBook Pro? I've had this computer for a few years, and the control-P key combination has never worked.

I'm a keyboard-focused guy, using emacs and driving as many applications from the keyboard as possible. It irritates me every time I'm forced to move the mouse to click out of a monologue box. The control key works fine in all other combinations, and the p key works normally in all cases except when control is pressed. As far as I can tell, no signal is generated when control-p is pressed.

I recently found key codes, and it confirms this: no event is produced when control-p is pressed.

Any clue what could cause this or what I could do to repair it? The workaround is to rebind previous-line to option-p in many applications. It's irritating, but I haven't foud anything else to do.

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closed as not programming related by John Topley, blowdart, akf, Bryan Oakley, Brian Agnew Jul 25 at 17:41

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If the control-p combination doesn't generate a keycode, sounds like a faulty keyboard.

If it's still under Applecare, get it replaced under warranty. If not, try to find a cheap keyboard on eBay and the like.

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You'll want this, and this.

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MBP, not MB! He's had it for a few years, so it's not the new unibody MBP models either. – thedz Jul 25 at 17:41
Those were just examples, I'd expect him to have the common sense to go buy the ones for the model he has. – Sneakyness Jul 25 at 17:42
:-) Both keys work in isolation. It's only the combination that's broken. – PanCrit Jul 25 at 17:50

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