Can't type Shift t on Apple wireless keyboard

When I try to type capital T on my Apple wireless keyboard, I can't type shift+t to make it. (  when type shift+t shows nothing on my display monitor. ) I have to press caps lock and t to make capitel T. Can anyone help me to solve this problem? Thank you.

start in Recovery & use Safari there - does the problem persist ?
if so, likely a problem inside the keyboard, but try new batteries.
If it works there - test in Safe mode

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