MBP: F1-F9 & Right Shift Not Responding
Solution 1:
Okay, it's a bit hard to try and troubleshoot this via lots of comments to and fro, so I will use this to try and get you sorted.
I'm assuming that since you've already tried formatting the disk and reinstalling OS X that you already have a recent backup. If not, do one now.
Try an external keyboard
As I mentioned in the comments, have you tried using an external keyboard? Any USB keyboard will suffice - give it a go and report back your findings. Basically, troubleshooting is a process of elimination. This simple test will greatly reduce the number of possibilities and help troubleshoot your issue.
Reset your PRAM/NVRAM
Older Macs had what's called Parameter RAM (PRAM), newer Macs use Non-Volatile Random-Access Memory (NVRAM). Here’s how to reset your PRAM/NVRAM:
- Shut down your machine. Yes, a full shut down, not just logging out.
- Press the power button and then press the command-option-p-r keys. You have to make sure you press these keys before the gray screen appears or it won’t work.
- Hold those keys down until your Mac reboots again and you here the startup chime.
- Let go of the keys and let your Mac reboot normally.
Note: When you log back in you may need to readjust some of your system preferences (e.g. mouse speed, time and date/timezone, etc).
Reset the SMC
Your computer's System Management Controller (SMC) can also be reset. The instructions for resetting your SMC depend on three things:
- Does your device run from a built-in battery? (In your case, yes)
- Does your device run from a removable battery?
- Does your device just run off power from the wall?
Now, for the sake of others who may come here looking for answers to the same issue, I will provide the process for all three.
For MacBook Pros, MacBook Airs, and MacBooks where you can’t remove the battery on your own (i.e. it's a built-in battery), here’s what you do:
- Shut down your computer
- Keep the MagSafe adapter (power cable) plugged in.
- Press at the same time shift-option-control (on the left side of the keyboard) and the power button
- Let go
- Turn your computer back on with the power button.
For MacBook Pros, MacBooks etc that you can remove the battery from, here’s what you do:
- Shut down your computer
- Disconnect the MagSafe plug (power cable) from the computer
- Remove the battery
- Press the power button for 5 seconds and release
- Put the battery back in
- Reconnect the MagSafe cord (or power cable)
- Turn your computer back on with the power button
For iMacs, Mac Pros, Mac Minis, etc that only run from a power point in the wall
- Shut down your computer
- Unplug it from the power
- Press and hold the power button for 5 seconds
- Plug it back in and turn it on.
Hope this helps. Please report back and let us know.