Howard Bornstein wrote:

Anybody have any clue why this would be happening?

I have neither a Mac nor a Bluetooth keyboard - but I do have a guess.

I would bet the Bluetooth keyboard is saving power by not transmitting any info to let the machine know when "unimportant" keys such as shift, option, etc. are depressed and released. It probably only sends that info when a "real" key - i.e. one which represents a character - is pressed. There *might* (if you're very lucky) be an option setting in the keyboard or keyboard driver to control that - but I'd bet against it.

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