After pressing 'shift' , mac become really slow!

I realy got crazy on my mac....
last year i found that my mac's "shift" key was kept being pressed   
  so i sent it to Apple,and they fixed it
but after about 2 days of normal status,my mac become incredible slow.....
I cant even do my typing normally...
but this time i let a friend of mine to fix it, and he removed the ox system i had,repalced with XP
the XP runs great
but i didn't do much things in XP,cos  i don't like it
so i turn my mac into OS system again
then my mac runs normal
but the whole things turned into a tragedy angain after i pressed "shift"
mac become really slow ,and makes out big noise!!!  I couldn't bear it , it's now the worst machine i have
is anyone figure out the real problem with my mac?
does it still a hardware mistake with my "shift key"  ?  i would be really appreciate if u can solve my problem!!

You should update to the latest version of Snow Leopard (it is now at version 10.6.8) and see if this helps. This will also install a number of security updates to help protect you from potential viruses.
The few other things I can suggest to try are:
1) checking the hard disk by running "Verify Disk" in the Disk Utility program (see the Apple KB article at http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1782 for instructions)
2) check and repair file access privileges (see Apple kb article http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1452)
3) make sure the Startup Disk System Preference shows the Macbook Air's hard disk is selected.
Sorry I have no experience with Chinese input on the mac, however I did find this website http://www.yale.edu/chinesemac that may further help. Good luck!
Rob

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