If no, then delete in your User's Library/Preferences folder. If yes, it was a conflict with one of your login items. When you log back in, hold down the Shift key. Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M 512 MB, Intel HD Graphics 288 MB. PeterĪbout This Mac - macOS Sierra version 10.12.1. plist file or something? Or any other help? Thanks. Sorry, but I can't remember if I had the Caps Lock problem before or after installing legacy Java 6.
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MAJOR CAVEAT: After the Sierra upgrade, for Apache OpenOffice 4.1.3 to run, I had to install the legacy Java 6 runtime environment (see ).
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Same problem with a new test admin user, and booting in Safe Mode.
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Also, Keyboard Viewer comes up with my small MacBook Pro keyboard, but then it flips around between two other (larger) keyboards as I type (Caps Lock shows as working in Keyboard Viewer, but it doesn't work in TextEdit). Strangely, it works (without the light) when I have to enter my password to unlock System Preferences.
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I've checked everything in System Preferences/Keyboard, toggled Caps Lock in Modifier Keys and restarted, Restore Defaults and restarted, and checked everything in System Preferences/Accessibility. It also works for a few seconds after login, until the macOS menu bar appears. It works in the login screen (light goes on and off, Caps Lock indicator appears/disappears in the password field). The Caps Lock key does not work after logging in. I upgraded my MacBook Pro (17", mid-2010) from Yosemite 10.10 to Sierra 10.12.1 two days ago. everything I could think of, to avoid "do you" and "did you" back and forth.