Mac OS X 10.8.3 Bluetooth Keyboard entry challenges

I am having a reoccuring problem when entering information into a downlaoded PDF form that my keyboard types the wrong character into the PDF.  It happens very randomly and without any apparent pattern.
For instance, I will beattempting to type a dollar amount into a form intended to be "$34,534.89"  and it ends up being entered "$3%,534.89"
I am running the most current versions of Adobe reader, Mac OS X 10.8.3, iMac with an apple Bluetooth keyboard.
Thoughts?

I am not able to reproduce this issue at my end with the PDF form that I have. Will it be possible for you to share the PDF form in which you are facing this problem?
Thanks,
Shashi

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