Running into issues just typing

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I'll be typing and for no reason my cursor will automatically move somewhere else on the page or paragraph and for the lack of a better phrase "jack my shit up".



It happens when I either press the Shift or Enter key. More noticeable with the Shift Key.










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  • What kind of keyboard are you using? USB? Bluetooth? What happens if you use a different keyboard?
    – Robby1212
    Feb 6 at 19:54










  • Are you using a laptop? if yes, have you tried disabling the touchpad?
    – wjandrea
    Feb 6 at 20:01










  • I'm running an Ubuntu partition on my Mac so it's the built-in keyboard. I'll give it a reboot and try again. Disabling it can't be done since I require it for navigation on the websites. Thanks for the quick replies.
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    Feb 6 at 20:10















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I'll be typing and for no reason my cursor will automatically move somewhere else on the page or paragraph and for the lack of a better phrase "jack my shit up".



It happens when I either press the Shift or Enter key. More noticeable with the Shift Key.










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  • What kind of keyboard are you using? USB? Bluetooth? What happens if you use a different keyboard?
    – Robby1212
    Feb 6 at 19:54










  • Are you using a laptop? if yes, have you tried disabling the touchpad?
    – wjandrea
    Feb 6 at 20:01










  • I'm running an Ubuntu partition on my Mac so it's the built-in keyboard. I'll give it a reboot and try again. Disabling it can't be done since I require it for navigation on the websites. Thanks for the quick replies.
    – Sebt1890
    Feb 6 at 20:10













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I'll be typing and for no reason my cursor will automatically move somewhere else on the page or paragraph and for the lack of a better phrase "jack my shit up".



It happens when I either press the Shift or Enter key. More noticeable with the Shift Key.










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I'll be typing and for no reason my cursor will automatically move somewhere else on the page or paragraph and for the lack of a better phrase "jack my shit up".



It happens when I either press the Shift or Enter key. More noticeable with the Shift Key.







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  • What kind of keyboard are you using? USB? Bluetooth? What happens if you use a different keyboard?
    – Robby1212
    Feb 6 at 19:54










  • Are you using a laptop? if yes, have you tried disabling the touchpad?
    – wjandrea
    Feb 6 at 20:01










  • I'm running an Ubuntu partition on my Mac so it's the built-in keyboard. I'll give it a reboot and try again. Disabling it can't be done since I require it for navigation on the websites. Thanks for the quick replies.
    – Sebt1890
    Feb 6 at 20:10

















  • What kind of keyboard are you using? USB? Bluetooth? What happens if you use a different keyboard?
    – Robby1212
    Feb 6 at 19:54










  • Are you using a laptop? if yes, have you tried disabling the touchpad?
    – wjandrea
    Feb 6 at 20:01










  • I'm running an Ubuntu partition on my Mac so it's the built-in keyboard. I'll give it a reboot and try again. Disabling it can't be done since I require it for navigation on the websites. Thanks for the quick replies.
    – Sebt1890
    Feb 6 at 20:10
















What kind of keyboard are you using? USB? Bluetooth? What happens if you use a different keyboard?
– Robby1212
Feb 6 at 19:54




What kind of keyboard are you using? USB? Bluetooth? What happens if you use a different keyboard?
– Robby1212
Feb 6 at 19:54












Are you using a laptop? if yes, have you tried disabling the touchpad?
– wjandrea
Feb 6 at 20:01




Are you using a laptop? if yes, have you tried disabling the touchpad?
– wjandrea
Feb 6 at 20:01












I'm running an Ubuntu partition on my Mac so it's the built-in keyboard. I'll give it a reboot and try again. Disabling it can't be done since I require it for navigation on the websites. Thanks for the quick replies.
– Sebt1890
Feb 6 at 20:10





I'm running an Ubuntu partition on my Mac so it's the built-in keyboard. I'll give it a reboot and try again. Disabling it can't be done since I require it for navigation on the websites. Thanks for the quick replies.
– Sebt1890
Feb 6 at 20:10











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Depending on which mac you're using, since you said its a built in keyboard im assuming it might be a macbook, you could try installing these drivers:



https://github.com/Dunedan/mbp-2016-linux



Im running ubuntu 17.10 on a 2017 macbook pro, and the keyboard/touchpad both didnt work at all until I went and installed these, now they work like a charm. They should fix little bugs like you're having as well.



I believe there are also drivers for older laptops linked in that thread






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  • Got it fixed :D Thanks a ton!
    – Sebt1890
    Feb 22 at 19:14










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Depending on which mac you're using, since you said its a built in keyboard im assuming it might be a macbook, you could try installing these drivers:



https://github.com/Dunedan/mbp-2016-linux



Im running ubuntu 17.10 on a 2017 macbook pro, and the keyboard/touchpad both didnt work at all until I went and installed these, now they work like a charm. They should fix little bugs like you're having as well.



I believe there are also drivers for older laptops linked in that thread






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  • Got it fixed :D Thanks a ton!
    – Sebt1890
    Feb 22 at 19:14














up vote
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Depending on which mac you're using, since you said its a built in keyboard im assuming it might be a macbook, you could try installing these drivers:



https://github.com/Dunedan/mbp-2016-linux



Im running ubuntu 17.10 on a 2017 macbook pro, and the keyboard/touchpad both didnt work at all until I went and installed these, now they work like a charm. They should fix little bugs like you're having as well.



I believe there are also drivers for older laptops linked in that thread






share|improve this answer




















  • Got it fixed :D Thanks a ton!
    – Sebt1890
    Feb 22 at 19:14












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Depending on which mac you're using, since you said its a built in keyboard im assuming it might be a macbook, you could try installing these drivers:



https://github.com/Dunedan/mbp-2016-linux



Im running ubuntu 17.10 on a 2017 macbook pro, and the keyboard/touchpad both didnt work at all until I went and installed these, now they work like a charm. They should fix little bugs like you're having as well.



I believe there are also drivers for older laptops linked in that thread






share|improve this answer












Depending on which mac you're using, since you said its a built in keyboard im assuming it might be a macbook, you could try installing these drivers:



https://github.com/Dunedan/mbp-2016-linux



Im running ubuntu 17.10 on a 2017 macbook pro, and the keyboard/touchpad both didnt work at all until I went and installed these, now they work like a charm. They should fix little bugs like you're having as well.



I believe there are also drivers for older laptops linked in that thread







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  • Got it fixed :D Thanks a ton!
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    Feb 22 at 19:14
















  • Got it fixed :D Thanks a ton!
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    Feb 22 at 19:14















Got it fixed :D Thanks a ton!
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Got it fixed :D Thanks a ton!
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