Macbook Pro Keyboard isn't working.

When I log on to the PC side of my macbook pro the keyboard doesn't work! The mouse works, it's just the keyboard. The light when I press CapsLock also doesn't light up.
But! When I switch to the mac side, my keyboard works there!
If I plug in a keyboard to the usp port, it works as well. (On the PC side)
I have no idea why all of a sudden it is doing this, it worked fine yesterday. This Macbook pro is brand new, I got it in June. It also has an iskin on the keyboard and nothing has been spilled on the keyboard.
Message was edited by: MissKylie

Sad to hear this.
Liquid damage is progressive.
You can take the computer to the nearest Apple store and see what can they do for you.
Best.

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