Command Key Issue

It feels like my command key is eternally pressed, even when I disconnected my keyboard. Any idea of what this could be?

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"Any idea of what this could be?"
Dirt and/or crumbs stuck under the key?!?!?!?
Disconnect the keyboard from the computer, turn it over & give it a good whack on its back. Shake it a few times also.
Take a plastic toothpick & dig around the Command key for any stuck gook.
Take a brushed vacuum hose & go over all the keys w/special attention to the Command key.
Pop the Command key off if you have too!
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