I am having issues with my Macbook Pro after having synced my iPhone 5.

It makes the trackpad act as a right click when tapping and the keyboard does not work properly. I found that by pressing the ctrl, alt and cmd keys together, or in combinations at the same time as pressing F1, it clears the problem for a while, then it does it again.
The first time this happened in December, it sorted itself after about 3-4 days and I just synced my iPhone 5 on Saturday and it started again and cannot seem to clear the problem.

You need to check the settings under System Preferences > Trackpad. This has nothing to do with the iPhone 5. Specifically check the first two options and click on the text below each.

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