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Hook an external keyboard to the laptop, if okay! replace the laptop keyboard. If no change check bios setting to make sure the laptop is not disabled, and reset bios to factory default.
This maybe to do with what you have cleaned it with. You should only use a specialist products to clean your keyboard with as these won't damage your keyboard in any way if used properly.
A laptop keyboard can be replaced by a repair store however, before we get into that, I also suggest you plug in a USB keyboard into your laptop and double check that another keyboard does work. Once confirmed you can decide whether you want to fork out cash for a new keyboard or buy a new keyboard. Logitech sells a wireless keyboard + mouse set for $30 which is incredible.
Make sure all connections are free of debri....USB connections can become wallerd out so to speak and create the intermittant problem... Built in keyboard could have been loosened underneath the keyboard on notebook is a flexible connection that if pc has been droped or fallen so to speak could be needing to be reseated........
have you tried downloading a newer driver for your computer? you might have to find drivers for both the mouse and your key board. make sure your numlocks is on for the keyboard to work, and make sure that in your control panel under hardware and sound check their for your mouse connections.
Sounds like the Mac reconfigured your keyboard. Try a keyboard reset method like this one: https://www.wikihow.com/Reset-a-Keyboard
If no luck google "reset external keyboard".
Good luck!
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