Keyboard fail macbook pro

Some of tagents at the built-in keyboard at my MacBook Pro doesn´t react anylonger as they should. These are som of the tagents at left, f i the shift-tangent that makes BIG letters. What to do?

Hansson1954,
You can try these to see if it helps:
smc reset   http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964
Also try a pram reset:
Power off, power back on holding the following keys: COMMAND+OPTION+P+R before the start chime, continue to hold these keys till you hear the start chime 2 times then release. If no joy you may need to take into an Apple store for diagnostic, they diagnose for free then give you your options as well as cost. You may need to have the keyboard replaced or not.
Was anything spilled on the keyboard? If so, the latter might be the solution.
All the best

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