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There are some circuits malfunktion in your keyboard.
Try to connect and external keyboard and you will see that the external keyboard works fine.
This way you can continue using your computer,
and continue writing,untill you get a replacement keyboard.
You need to replace the keyboard.
Hope this helped you to continue using your computer.
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It might be faulty or loose. I'm confident you don not want to purchase another keyboard but you could try blowing into the button or using a vacuum to **** out some dirt.
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