About My New Apple Wireless Keyboard?

2 Weeks ago I Bought a New Apple Wireless Keyboard & I Really love it very much but I Have 1 Question, Do they have a Apple Keyboard Keys Test Mac App where I Can Test the key's if they all work?
Cause yesterday I Was on Apple Mac App Store & I Bought a GRID Racing Game Mac App & I Wanted to play the game but i'm unable to play it cause The Up Arrow Key does not want to work on The GRID Racing Mac App Game? but The Right & Left & Down Arrow keys work just fine except for The Up Arrow Key so i can Race the Car in the Game so thats why i wanted to know if they had a Apple Wireless Keyboard Keys Test Mac App

there is soppose to be an Update on The GRID Racing Game, it's suppose to be at 3.0 but Apple Mac App Store has 1.0, they need to Update ASAP
I Have MacUpdate Desktop thats tells me everything about The Version Mac App's I Have & it try's to keep me up to date with all my Mac App's. I Had MacUpdate Desktop since day 1 i like it a lot.

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