Left shift key is making a capital R..........

My Right shift key tRies to adjust volume but still woRks....left shift key makes a capital R and when I just tRy to type the letteR R it is capitalized.....what is wRong with my macbook?
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I have two last things to try. The first is a hard reset. The instructions for that are here:  Performing a Hard Reset or Forced Reset
If that doesn't help, the last option is to try to restore your BIOS. The instructions are here: Restoring the BIOS
If that fails, it will most likely be a hardware issue. I am not certain of your warranty coverage, you can find that information from support, as well as your repair options.
Alternatively, you might be able to look your warranty status up here: Check your product warranty
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