Satellite C850 - keyboard problems - double text 0 0 letter 4 s

I HAVE a Satellite C850. When I hit the space bar, it automatically adds a '0' to the text.

When I press the 'e', I also get an 'r' 0 and when I pr4ess the 'r' I also get a 4.

Pr4essing the gives0 of also0 "y6" me a 6.

This0 makes it0 impossible0 0 use0 laptop0 sole0 pur4pase0 pur4chase0 which0 est0 de0 the0 for40 this0 0email!

SEE0 WHAT0 I0 AVERAGE! AR4GHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!

HELP0 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!! 1

Connect the external USB keyboard and test functionality. Check if the use of the external USB keyboard would repeated the same problems.
In case the external USB keyboard would work correctly, the problem is related to the internal keyboard to be replaced.

Warranty is still valid?
If so, get in touch with service partners in your country. The keyboard should be replaced free of charge.

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