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MacBook Pro went crazy PLEASE HELP

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A few hours ago I opened my laptop to login with my password as usual. However, I couldn’t because the keyboard was typing itself and no matter what I’d do I couldn’t stop it. I powered the system on and off and double clicked the cursor but it would only restart the typing.

I decided to let it die and see what happens. An hour ago I plugged in the charger and opened my laptop. It showed me the regular user or guest screen. When I tried clicking on my profile, the cursor on screen did not move.

I powered on and off again and opened it up to a screen that was prompting me to activate the trackpad (I think) but I don’t have a separate trackpad.

I plugged in an actual HP mouse which is working but now it’s prompting me to do something else with a green light and I have no idea please help.

I do not use or own any separate parts with my laptop like an Apple mouse or Magic Trackpad.

I will try to attach a picture of the screen right now

=== Update (10/17/2019) ===

It was the trackpad cable! It was completely worn out and after getting it replaced, everything was back to normal. Thank you! @Ayden Aldrich

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MacBook Pro 13" Retina Display Early 2015

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MacBook Pro went crazy PLEASE HELP

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A few hours ago I opened my laptop to login with my password as usual. However, I couldn’t because the keyboard was typing itself and no matter what I’d do I couldn’t stop it. I powered the system on and off and double clicked the cursor but it would only restart the typing.
I decided to let it die and see what happens. An hour ago I plugged in the charger and opened my laptop. It showed me the regular user or guest screen. When I tried clicking on my profile, the cursor on screen did not move.
I powered on and off again and opened it up to a screen that was prompting me to activate the trackpad (I think) but I don’t have a separate trackpad.
I plugged in an actual HP mouse which is working but now it’s prompting me to do something else with a green light and I have no idea please help.
I do not use or own any separate parts with my laptop like an Apple mouse or Magic Trackpad.
I will try to attach a picture of the screen right now
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+=== Update (10/17/2019) ===
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+It was the trackpad cable! It was completely worn out and after getting it replaced, everything was back to normal. Thank you! @Ayden Aldrich

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MacBook Pro 13" Retina Display Early 2015

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MacBook Pro went crazy PLEASE HELP

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-A few hours ago I opened my laptop to login with my password as usual. However, I couldn’t because the keyboard was typing itself and no matter what I’d do I could not stop it. I powered on and off and double clicked the cursor but it would only restart the typing. I decided to let it die and see what happens. An hour ago I plugged in the charger and opened my laptop. It showed me the regular user or guest screen. When I tried clicking on my profile, the cursor on screen did not move. I powered on and off again and opened it up to a screen that was prompting me to activate the trackpad (I think) but I don’t have a separate trackpad. I plugged in an actual HP mouse which is working but now it’s prompting me to do something else with a green light and I have no idea please help. I do not use or own any separate parts with my laptop like an Apple mouse or Magic Trackpad. I will try to attach a picture of the screen right now
+A few hours ago I opened my laptop to login with my password as usual. However, I couldn’t because the keyboard was typing itself and no matter what I’d do I couldn’t stop it. I powered the system on and off and double clicked the cursor but it would only restart the typing.
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+I decided to let it die and see what happens. An hour ago I plugged in the charger and opened my laptop. It showed me the regular user or guest screen. When I tried clicking on my profile, the cursor on screen did not move.
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+I powered on and off again and opened it up to a screen that was prompting me to activate the trackpad (I think) but I don’t have a separate trackpad.
+
+I plugged in an actual HP mouse which is working but now it’s prompting me to do something else with a green light and I have no idea please help.
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+I do not use or own any separate parts with my laptop like an Apple mouse or Magic Trackpad.
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+I will try to attach a picture of the screen right now

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MacBook Pro 13" Retina Display Early 2015

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MacBook Pro went crazy PLEASE HELP

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A few hours ago I opened my laptop to login with my password as usual. However, I couldn’t because the keyboard was typing itself and no matter what I’d do I could not stop it. I powered on and off and double clicked the cursor but it would only restart the typing. I decided to let it die and see what happens. An hour ago I plugged in the charger and opened my laptop. It showed me the regular user or guest screen. When I tried clicking on my profile, the cursor on screen did not move. I powered on and off again and opened it up to a screen that was prompting me to activate the trackpad (I think) but I don’t have a separate trackpad. I plugged in an actual HP mouse which is working but now it’s prompting me to do something else with a green light and I have no idea please help. I do not use or own any separate parts with my laptop like an Apple mouse or Magic Trackpad. I will try to attach a picture of the screen right now

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MacBook Pro 13" Retina Display Early 2015

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