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Keyboard Issues - Ghost Scrolling - Can't Reset PRAM

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I have a Mid-2015 15" Retina MacBook Pro.  The user complaint was something to the effect of the "trackpad is behaving weird".  Based on that I suspected maybe it was a swelled battery issue or faulty trackpad which I have seen before.  But it is none of those.  Battery is fine and trackpad works.  I might need to post a video to show you what this is doing but I'll try to explain it first.

If I open Safari and start to type in the search bar, all is good unless I start with an "o" or an "L" in the first few letters.  As you type, a drop down list appears with autofilled "suggestions".  When I get to an "O" or an "L" it starts scrolling rapidly up and down the list, almost as if someone is pressing the down cursor key.  I have also discovered that while this is going on, if I mouse up to the menu bar and click on the Apple menu (or File or any of them), the cursor will start cycling down through all the menu items.  I think if I press ESC it stops momentarily but that's it.

Here's what I've tried (none have made any difference).

# Open up Notepad or TextEdit and type.  All keys type as they should.
# Reset the SMC - this appears to work.  Light on charger goes from orange to green and back to orange again.  Good, but no difference.
# Reset the PRAM - For some reason, I am unable to do this.  When I power on the MacBook it seems to take a ridiculously SHORT amount of time for the Apple logo to appear.  On other machines I've done this on there is usually a couple second delay between the startup chime and the Apple Logo - not with this machine.  It chimes and then under 1 second later the Apple logo appears.  I also tried just holding option to boot from another device - NOPE.  I can't even hold D or R or cmd-d or cmd-r to boot to recovery mode.  No matter what I try it just immediately starts to boot.  I even tried swapping out the SSD with another one with fresh macOS on it and it does EXACTLY the same thing.  I also tried ***''sudo nvram -c''*** in terminal but if that does the same thing as cmd-opt-P-R then that did not fix the problem.
# Tried a USB keyboard - NOPE, same behavior.
# Opened the Mac and disconnected the keyboard, inspected it for corrosion, and reinstalled it.  - NOPE same behavior.

What can I try next?  I'm out of ideas?  It especially concerns me that I can't zap the PRAM on this machine.  Is there a way to block this in firmware that I'm not aware of?  And if so, how do I unblock it?

=== Update (08/04/23) ===

Update:  I disconnected the trackpad.  It seemed to disable the keyboard as well but I used a USB keyboard and found that the behavior described did NOT occur.  It still chimes and displays the Apple logo simultaneously, not allowing enough time for me to activate a modified startup but typing O or L in the Safari url bar no longer activates scrolling.  So maybe I need to replace the trackpad assembly?  Just the cable?  I have no spare parts to test with so ...

=== Update (08/08/23) ===

I ordered a new Trackpad assembly but it does not make a difference.  Can anyone tell me why the keyboard is disabled when you disconnect the trackpad?  Still bothers me that there is no delay between chime and apple logo making it impossible to reset the PRAM or boot from recovery or select a different startup volume.  I also swapped out the internal SSD for another with completely different os.  Same behavior - starts scrolling down as soon as I press the o or l keys.  Do I replace the top case?

デバイス:

MacBook Pro 15" Retina Display Mid 2015

ステータス:

open

アンサーフォーラムの回答が承認:

+806245

編集者: Larry Jorgenson

タイトル:

Keyboard Issues - Ghost Scrolling - Can't Reset PRAM

テキスト:

I have a Mid-2015 15" Retina MacBook Pro.  The user complaint was something to the effect of the "trackpad is behaving weird".  Based on that I suspected maybe it was a swelled battery issue or faulty trackpad which I have seen before.  But it is none of those.  Battery is fine and trackpad works.  I might need to post a video to show you what this is doing but I'll try to explain it first.

If I open Safari and start to type in the search bar, all is good unless I start with an "o" or an "L" in the first few letters.  As you type, a drop down list appears with autofilled "suggestions".  When I get to an "O" or an "L" it starts scrolling rapidly up and down the list, almost as if someone is pressing the down cursor key.  I have also discovered that while this is going on, if I mouse up to the menu bar and click on the Apple menu (or File or any of them), the cursor will start cycling down through all the menu items.  I think if I press ESC it stops momentarily but that's it.

Here's what I've tried (none have made any difference).

# Open up Notepad or TextEdit and type.  All keys type as they should.
# Reset the SMC - this appears to work.  Light on charger goes from orange to green and back to orange again.  Good, but no difference.
# Reset the PRAM - For some reason, I am unable to do this.  When I power on the MacBook it seems to take a ridiculously SHORT amount of time for the Apple logo to appear.  On other machines I've done this on there is usually a couple second delay between the startup chime and the Apple Logo - not with this machine.  It chimes and then under 1 second later the Apple logo appears.  I also tried just holding option to boot from another device - NOPE.  I can't even hold D or R or cmd-d or cmd-r to boot to recovery mode.  No matter what I try it just immediately starts to boot.  I even tried swapping out the SSD with another one with fresh macOS on it and it does EXACTLY the same thing.  I also tried ***''sudo nvram -c''*** in terminal but if that does the same thing as cmd-opt-P-R then that did not fix the problem.
# Tried a USB keyboard - NOPE, same behavior.
# Opened the Mac and disconnected the keyboard, inspected it for corrosion, and reinstalled it.  - NOPE same behavior.

What can I try next?  I'm out of ideas?  It especially concerns me that I can't zap the PRAM on this machine.  Is there a way to block this in firmware that I'm not aware of?  And if so, how do I unblock it?

=== Update (08/04/23) ===

Update:  I disconnected the trackpad.  It seemed to disable the keyboard as well but I used a USB keyboard and found that the behavior described did NOT occur.  It still chimes and displays the Apple logo simultaneously, not allowing enough time for me to activate a modified startup but typing O or L in the Safari url bar no longer activates scrolling.  So maybe I need to replace the trackpad assembly?  Just the cable?  I have no spare parts to test with so ...

=== Update (08/08/23) ===

I ordered a new Trackpad assembly but it does not make a difference.  Can anyone tell me why the keyboard is disabled when you disconnect the trackpad?  Still bothers me that there is no delay between chime and apple logo making it impossible to reset the PRAM or boot from recovery or select a different startup volume.  I also swapped out the internal SSD for another with completely different os.  Same behavior - starts scrolling down as soon as I press the o or l keys.  Do I replace the top case?

デバイス:

MacBook Pro 15" Retina Display Mid 2015

ステータス:

open

アンサーフォーラムの回答が承認:

-806099

編集者: Larry Jorgenson

タイトル:

Keyboard Issues - Ghost Scrolling - Can't Reset PRAM

テキスト:

I have a Mid-2015 15" Retina MacBook Pro.  The user complaint was something to the effect of the "trackpad is behaving weird".  Based on that I suspected maybe it was a swelled battery issue or faulty trackpad which I have seen before.  But it is none of those.  Battery is fine and trackpad works.  I might need to post a video to show you what this is doing but I'll try to explain it first.

If I open Safari and start to type in the search bar, all is good unless I start with an "o" or an "L" in the first few letters.  As you type, a drop down list appears with autofilled "suggestions".  When I get to an "O" or an "L" it starts scrolling rapidly up and down the list, almost as if someone is pressing the down cursor key.  I have also discovered that while this is going on, if I mouse up to the menu bar and click on the Apple menu (or File or any of them), the cursor will start cycling down through all the menu items.  I think if I press ESC it stops momentarily but that's it.

Here's what I've tried (none have made any difference).

# Open up Notepad or TextEdit and type.  All keys type as they should.
# Reset the SMC - this appears to work.  Light on charger goes from orange to green and back to orange again.  Good, but no difference.
# Reset the PRAM - For some reason, I am unable to do this.  When I power on the MacBook it seems to take a ridiculously SHORT amount of time for the Apple logo to appear.  On other machines I've done this on there is usually a couple second delay between the startup chime and the Apple Logo - not with this machine.  It chimes and then under 1 second later the Apple logo appears.  I also tried just holding option to boot from another device - NOPE.  I can't even hold D or R or cmd-d or cmd-r to boot to recovery mode.  No matter what I try it just immediately starts to boot.  I even tried swapping out the SSD with another one with fresh macOS on it and it does EXACTLY the same thing.  I also tried ***''sudo nvram -c''*** in terminal but if that does the same thing as cmd-opt-P-R then that did not fix the problem.
# Tried a USB keyboard - NOPE, same behavior.
# Opened the Mac and disconnected the keyboard, inspected it for corrosion, and reinstalled it.  - NOPE same behavior.

What can I try next?  I'm out of ideas?  It especially concerns me that I can't zap the PRAM on this machine.  Is there a way to block this in firmware that I'm not aware of?  And if so, how do I unblock it?

=== Update (08/04/23) ===

Update:  I disconnected the trackpad.  It seemed to disable the keyboard as well but I used a USB keyboard and found that the behavior described did NOT occur.  It still chimes and displays the Apple logo simultaneously, not allowing enough time for me to activate a modified startup but typing O or L in the Safari url bar no longer activates scrolling.  So maybe I need to replace the trackpad assembly?  Just the cable?  I have no spare parts to test with so ...

=== Update (08/08/23) ===

I ordered a new Trackpad assembly but it does not make a difference.  Can anyone tell me why the keyboard is disabled when you disconnect the trackpad?  Still bothers me that there is no delay between chime and apple logo making it impossible to reset the PRAM or boot from recovery or select a different startup volume.  I also swapped out the internal SSD for another with completely different os.  Same behavior - starts scrolling down as soon as I press the o or l keys.  Do I replace the top case?

デバイス:

MacBook Pro 15" Retina Display Mid 2015

ステータス:

open

アンサーフォーラムの回答が承認:

+806099

編集者: Larry Jorgenson

タイトル:

Keyboard Issues - Ghost Scrolling - Can't Reset PRAM

テキスト:

I have a Mid-2015 15" Retina MacBook Pro.  The user complaint was something to the effect of the "trackpad is behaving weird".  Based on that I suspected maybe it was a swelled battery issue or faulty trackpad which I have seen before.  But it is none of those.  Battery is fine and trackpad works.  I might need to post a video to show you what this is doing but I'll try to explain it first.

If I open Safari and start to type in the search bar, all is good unless I start with an "o" or an "L" in the first few letters.  As you type, a drop down list appears with autofilled "suggestions".  When I get to an "O" or an "L" it starts scrolling rapidly up and down the list, almost as if someone is pressing the down cursor key.  I have also discovered that while this is going on, if I mouse up to the menu bar and click on the Apple menu (or File or any of them), the cursor will start cycling down through all the menu items.  I think if I press ESC it stops momentarily but that's it.

Here's what I've tried (none have made any difference).

# Open up Notepad or TextEdit and type.  All keys type as they should.
# Reset the SMC - this appears to work.  Light on charger goes from orange to green and back to orange again.  Good, but no difference.
# Reset the PRAM - For some reason, I am unable to do this.  When I power on the MacBook it seems to take a ridiculously SHORT amount of time for the Apple logo to appear.  On other machines I've done this on there is usually a couple second delay between the startup chime and the Apple Logo - not with this machine.  It chimes and then under 1 second later the Apple logo appears.  I also tried just holding option to boot from another device - NOPE.  I can't even hold D or R or cmd-d or cmd-r to boot to recovery mode.  No matter what I try it just immediately starts to boot.  I even tried swapping out the SSD with another one with fresh macOS on it and it does EXACTLY the same thing.  I also tried ***''sudo nvram -c''*** in terminal but if that does the same thing as cmd-opt-P-R then that did not fix the problem.
# Tried a USB keyboard - NOPE, same behavior.
# Opened the Mac and disconnected the keyboard, inspected it for corrosion, and reinstalled it.  - NOPE same behavior.

What can I try next?  I'm out of ideas?  It especially concerns me that I can't zap the PRAM on this machine.  Is there a way to block this in firmware that I'm not aware of?  And if so, how do I unblock it?

=== Update (08/04/23) ===

Update:  I disconnected the trackpad.  It seemed to disable the keyboard as well but I used a USB keyboard and found that the behavior described did NOT occur.  It still chimes and displays the Apple logo simultaneously, not allowing enough time for me to activate a modified startup but typing O or L in the Safari url bar no longer activates scrolling.  So maybe I need to replace the trackpad assembly?  Just the cable?  I have no spare parts to test with so ...

=== Update (08/08/23) ===

I ordered a new Trackpad assembly but it does not make a difference.  Can anyone tell me why the keyboard is disabled when you disconnect the trackpad?  Still bothers me that there is no delay between chime and apple logo making it impossible to reset the PRAM or boot from recovery or select a different startup volume.  I also swapped out the internal SSD for another with completely different os.  Same behavior - starts scrolling down as soon as I press the o or l keys.  Do I replace the top case?

デバイス:

MacBook Pro 15" Retina Display Mid 2015

ステータス:

open

アンサーフォーラムの回答が承認:

-806245

編集者: Larry Jorgenson

タイトル:

Keyboard Issues - Ghost Scrolling - Can't Reset PRAM

テキスト:

I have a Mid-2015 15" Retina MacBook Pro.  The user complaint was something to the effect of the "trackpad is behaving weird".  Based on that I suspected maybe it was a swelled battery issue or faulty trackpad which I have seen before.  But it is none of those.  Battery is fine and trackpad works.  I might need to post a video to show you what this is doing but I'll try to explain it first.

If I open Safari and start to type in the search bar, all is good unless I start with an "o" or an "L" in the first few letters.  As you type, a drop down list appears with autofilled "suggestions".  When I get to an "O" or an "L" it starts scrolling rapidly up and down the list, almost as if someone is pressing the down cursor key.  I have also discovered that while this is going on, if I mouse up to the menu bar and click on the Apple menu (or File or any of them), the cursor will start cycling down through all the menu items.  I think if I press ESC it stops momentarily but that's it.

Here's what I've tried (none have made any difference).

# Open up Notepad or TextEdit and type.  All keys type as they should.
# Reset the SMC - this appears to work.  Light on charger goes from orange to green and back to orange again.  Good, but no difference.
# Reset the PRAM - For some reason, I am unable to do this.  When I power on the MacBook it seems to take a ridiculously SHORT amount of time for the Apple logo to appear.  On other machines I've done this on there is usually a couple second delay between the startup chime and the Apple Logo - not with this machine.  It chimes and then under 1 second later the Apple logo appears.  I also tried just holding option to boot from another device - NOPE.  I can't even hold D or R or cmd-d or cmd-r to boot to recovery mode.  No matter what I try it just immediately starts to boot.  I even tried swapping out the SSD with another one with fresh macOS on it and it does EXACTLY the same thing.  I also tried ***''sudo nvram -c''*** in terminal but if that does the same thing as cmd-opt-P-R then that did not fix the problem.
# Tried a USB keyboard - NOPE, same behavior.
# Opened the Mac and disconnected the keyboard, inspected it for corrosion, and reinstalled it.  - NOPE same behavior.

What can I try next?  I'm out of ideas?  It especially concerns me that I can't zap the PRAM on this machine.  Is there a way to block this in firmware that I'm not aware of?  And if so, how do I unblock it?

=== Update (08/04/23) ===

Update:  I disconnected the trackpad.  It seemed to disable the keyboard as well but I used a USB keyboard and found that the behavior described did NOT occur.  It still chimes and displays the Apple logo simultaneously, not allowing enough time for me to activate a modified startup but typing O or L in the Safari url bar no longer activates scrolling.  So maybe I need to replace the trackpad assembly?  Just the cable?  I have no spare parts to test with so ...

=== Update (08/08/23) ===

I ordered a new Trackpad assembly but it does not make a difference.  Can anyone tell me why the keyboard is disabled when you disconnect the trackpad?  Still bothers me that there is no delay between chime and apple logo making it impossible to reset the PRAM or boot from recovery or select a different startup volume.  I also swapped out the internal SSD for another with completely different os.  Same behavior - starts scrolling down as soon as I press the o or l keys.  Do I replace the top case?

デバイス:

MacBook Pro 15" Retina Display Mid 2015

ステータス:

open

アンサーフォーラムの回答が承認:

+806245

編集者: Larry Jorgenson

タイトル:

Keyboard Issues - Ghost Scrolling - Can't Reset PRAM

テキスト:

I have a Mid-2015 15" Retina MacBook Pro. The user complaint was something to the effect of the "trackpad is behaving weird". Based on that I suspected maybe it was a swelled battery issue or faulty trackpad which I have seen before. But it is none of those. Battery is fine and trackpad works. I might need to post a video to show you what this is doing but I'll try to explain it first.
If I open Safari and start to type in the search bar, all is good unless I start with an "o" or an "L" in the first few letters. As you type, a drop down list appears with autofilled "suggestions". When I get to an "O" or an "L" it starts scrolling rapidly up and down the list, almost as if someone is pressing the down cursor key. I have also discovered that while this is going on, if I mouse up to the menu bar and click on the Apple menu (or File or any of them), the cursor will start cycling down through all the menu items. I think if I press ESC it stops momentarily but that's it.
Here's what I've tried (none have made any difference).
# Open up Notepad or TextEdit and type. All keys type as they should.
# Reset the SMC - this appears to work. Light on charger goes from orange to green and back to orange again. Good, but no difference.
# Reset the PRAM - For some reason, I am unable to do this. When I power on the MacBook it seems to take a ridiculously SHORT amount of time for the Apple logo to appear. On other machines I've done this on there is usually a couple second delay between the startup chime and the Apple Logo - not with this machine. It chimes and then under 1 second later the Apple logo appears. I also tried just holding option to boot from another device - NOPE. I can't even hold D or R or cmd-d or cmd-r to boot to recovery mode. No matter what I try it just immediately starts to boot. I even tried swapping out the SSD with another one with fresh macOS on it and it does EXACTLY the same thing. I also tried ***''sudo nvram -c''*** in terminal but if that does the same thing as cmd-opt-P-R then that did not fix the problem.
# Tried a USB keyboard - NOPE, same behavior.
# Opened the Mac and disconnected the keyboard, inspected it for corrosion, and reinstalled it. - NOPE same behavior.
What can I try next? I'm out of ideas? It especially concerns me that I can't zap the PRAM on this machine. Is there a way to block this in firmware that I'm not aware of? And if so, how do I unblock it?
=== Update (08/04/23) ===
Update: I disconnected the trackpad. It seemed to disable the keyboard as well but I used a USB keyboard and found that the behavior described did NOT occur. It still chimes and displays the Apple logo simultaneously, not allowing enough time for me to activate a modified startup but typing O or L in the Safari url bar no longer activates scrolling. So maybe I need to replace the trackpad assembly? Just the cable? I have no spare parts to test with so ...
+
+=== Update (08/08/23) ===
+
+I ordered a new Trackpad assembly but it does not make a difference. Can anyone tell me why the keyboard is disabled when you disconnect the trackpad? Still bothers me that there is no delay between chime and apple logo making it impossible to reset the PRAM or boot from recovery or select a different startup volume. I also swapped out the internal SSD for another with completely different os. Same behavior - starts scrolling down as soon as I press the o or l keys. Do I replace the top case?

デバイス:

MacBook Pro 15" Retina Display Mid 2015

ステータス:

open

編集者: Larry Jorgenson

タイトル:

Keyboard Issues - Ghost Scrolling - Can't Reset PRAM

テキスト:

I have a Mid-2015 15" Retina MacBook Pro. The user complaint was something to the effect of the "trackpad is behaving weird". Based on that I suspected maybe it was a swelled battery issue or faulty trackpad which I have seen before. But it is none of those. Battery is fine and trackpad works. I might need to post a video to show you what this is doing but I'll try to explain it first.
If I open Safari and start to type in the search bar, all is good unless I start with an "o" or an "L" in the first few letters. As you type, a drop down list appears with autofilled "suggestions". When I get to an "O" or an "L" it starts scrolling rapidly up and down the list, almost as if someone is pressing the down cursor key. I have also discovered that while this is going on, if I mouse up to the menu bar and click on the Apple menu (or File or any of them), the cursor will start cycling down through all the menu items. I think if I press ESC it stops momentarily but that's it.
Here's what I've tried (none have made any difference).
# Open up Notepad or TextEdit and type. All keys type as they should.
# Reset the SMC - this appears to work. Light on charger goes from orange to green and back to orange again. Good, but no difference.
# Reset the PRAM - For some reason, I am unable to do this. When I power on the MacBook it seems to take a ridiculously SHORT amount of time for the Apple logo to appear. On other machines I've done this on there is usually a couple second delay between the startup chime and the Apple Logo - not with this machine. It chimes and then under 1 second later the Apple logo appears. I also tried just holding option to boot from another device - NOPE. I can't even hold D or R or cmd-d or cmd-r to boot to recovery mode. No matter what I try it just immediately starts to boot. I even tried swapping out the SSD with another one with fresh macOS on it and it does EXACTLY the same thing. I also tried ***''sudo nvram -c''*** in terminal but if that does the same thing as cmd-opt-P-R then that did not fix the problem.
# Tried a USB keyboard - NOPE, same behavior.
# Opened the Mac and disconnected the keyboard, inspected it for corrosion, and reinstalled it. - NOPE same behavior.
+
What can I try next? I'm out of ideas? It especially concerns me that I can't zap the PRAM on this machine. Is there a way to block this in firmware that I'm not aware of? And if so, how do I unblock it?
+
+=== Update (08/04/23) ===
+
+Update: I disconnected the trackpad. It seemed to disable the keyboard as well but I used a USB keyboard and found that the behavior described did NOT occur. It still chimes and displays the Apple logo simultaneously, not allowing enough time for me to activate a modified startup but typing O or L in the Safari url bar no longer activates scrolling. So maybe I need to replace the trackpad assembly? Just the cable? I have no spare parts to test with so ...

デバイス:

MacBook Pro 15" Retina Display Mid 2015

ステータス:

open

編集者: Larry Jorgenson

タイトル:

Keyboard Issues - Ghost Scrolling - Can't Reset PRAM

テキスト:

I have a Mid-2015 15" Retina MacBook Pro. The user complaint was something to the effect of the "trackpad is behaving weird". Based on that I suspected maybe it was a swelled battery issue or faulty trackpad which I have seen before. But it is none of those. Battery is fine and trackpad works. I might need to post a video to show you what this is doing but I'll try to explain it first.
If I open Safari and start to type in the search bar, all is good unless I start with an "o" or an "L" in the first few letters. As you type, a drop down list appears with autofilled "suggestions". When I get to an "O" or an "L" it starts scrolling rapidly up and down the list, almost as if someone is pressing the down cursor key. I have also discovered that while this is going on, if I mouse up to the menu bar and click on the Apple menu (or File or any of them), the cursor will start cycling down through all the menu items. I think if I press ESC it stops momentarily but that's it.
Here's what I've tried (none have made any difference).
+# Open up Notepad or TextEdit and type. All keys type as they should.
# Reset the SMC - this appears to work. Light on charger goes from orange to green and back to orange again. Good, but no difference.
# Reset the PRAM - For some reason, I am unable to do this. When I power on the MacBook it seems to take a ridiculously SHORT amount of time for the Apple logo to appear. On other machines I've done this on there is usually a couple second delay between the startup chime and the Apple Logo - not with this machine. It chimes and then under 1 second later the Apple logo appears. I also tried just holding option to boot from another device - NOPE. I can't even hold D or R or cmd-d or cmd-r to boot to recovery mode. No matter what I try it just immediately starts to boot. I even tried swapping out the SSD with another one with fresh macOS on it and it does EXACTLY the same thing. I also tried ***''sudo nvram -c''*** in terminal but if that does the same thing as cmd-opt-P-R then that did not fix the problem.
# Tried a USB keyboard - NOPE, same behavior.
# Opened the Mac and disconnected the keyboard, inspected it for corrosion, and reinstalled it. - NOPE same behavior.
-
What can I try next? I'm out of ideas? It especially concerns me that I can't zap the PRAM on this machine. Is there a way to block this in firmware that I'm not aware of? And if so, how do I unblock it?

デバイス:

MacBook Pro 15" Retina Display Mid 2015

ステータス:

open

オリジナル投稿者: Larry Jorgenson

タイトル:

Keyboard Issues - Ghost Scrolling - Can't Reset PRAM

テキスト:

I have a Mid-2015 15" Retina MacBook Pro.  The user complaint was something to the effect of the "trackpad is behaving weird".  Based on that I suspected maybe it was a swelled battery issue or faulty trackpad which I have seen before.  But it is none of those.  Battery is fine and trackpad works.  I might need to post a video to show you what this is doing but I'll try to explain it first.

If I open Safari and start to type in the search bar, all is good unless I start with an "o" or an "L" in the first few letters.  As you type, a drop down list appears with autofilled "suggestions".  When I get to an "O" or an "L" it starts scrolling rapidly up and down the list, almost as if someone is pressing the down cursor key.  I have also discovered that while this is going on, if I mouse up to the menu bar and click on the Apple menu (or File or any of them), the cursor will start cycling down through all the menu items.  I think if I press ESC it stops momentarily but that's it.

Here's what I've tried (none have made any difference).

# Reset the SMC - this appears to work.  Light on charger goes from orange to green and back to orange again.  Good, but no difference.
# Reset the PRAM - For some reason, I am unable to do this.  When I power on the MacBook it seems to take a ridiculously SHORT amount of time for the Apple logo to appear.  On other machines I've done this on there is usually a couple second delay between the startup chime and the Apple Logo - not with this machine.  It chimes and then under 1 second later the Apple logo appears.  I also tried just holding option to boot from another device - NOPE.  I can't even hold D or R or cmd-d or cmd-r to boot to recovery mode.  No matter what I try it just immediately starts to boot.  I even tried swapping out the SSD with another one with fresh macOS on it and it does EXACTLY the same thing.  I also tried ***''sudo nvram -c''*** in terminal but if that does the same thing as cmd-opt-P-R then that did not fix the problem.
# Tried a USB keyboard - NOPE, same behavior.
# Opened the Mac and disconnected the keyboard, inspected it for corrosion, and reinstalled it.  - NOPE same behavior.

What can I try next?  I'm out of ideas?  It especially concerns me that I can't zap the PRAM on this machine.  Is there a way to block this in firmware that I'm not aware of?  And if so, how do I unblock it?

デバイス:

MacBook Pro 15" Retina Display Mid 2015

ステータス:

open