Key board question on new Imac 24 ?

quick question,
about my new Imac keyboard,
my cap light on my keyboard turns off shortly after pressed by itself?
is this normal??

I THINK you might find that it's just the angle you're looking at it. The light seems to be quite a way beneath the actual key, and shines up through a hole - rather than there being an actual LED in the key itself. I thought mine was brighter when pressed down, but it's just that it's nearer the light source.
Try looking directly down onto it - bet you find it is on.
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