I cannot log in to my mid 2012 12 core mac pro tower.  When trying it imputs about twenty characters, I have tried every method of restarting, safe, D diagnostic nothing affects the computer, I have done an erase and backup from time machine, just ke

I have restored from time machine and tried every method of restarting nothing lets me sign in the computer imputs about 20 characters, I have scanned for virus, negative I have restored from time machine, can't download new 10X as I cannot log in to get it.  Any ideas?

Hey I managed to figure this out about an hour before I got your response, wow a two year old keyboard and it's toast.  I have a Kensington keyboard I use with my Ipad so hooked that up, tried wirelessly, the went with a usb cord.  This has been the strangest 24 hours ever on my mac.  It was entering all kinds of jibberish into the log on box and since I  could not log on I thought it was other problems.  So, the good thing is I'm back to Maverick and not using Yose. which has not been a real good experience so far.  The chat with the tech at apple didn't have a clue, put me through two restores.  Oh, well live and learn thanks for the response so quickly, you were spot on.

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