MBP 15 "retina responds correctly to the keyboard

Hi, I have an urgent problem. I wrote the text in InDesign when suddenly is moved to another application, and the text in this application I messed up. I was not able to remedy this, the things I wrote on the keyboard do not "bite". So I thought that would be good. I've stopped and started, and now I can not even enter my system password, because the error is still there and the text entered in the field isn't what I'm typing. I'm all bleached. Help!

I am not able to boot into safe mode, probably because the SHIFT key will not work.

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