Gordon,

I would go to system preferences keyboard then shortcut tab and set to defaults.

If the above doesn't work try to look for a .plist file to delete which might 
also set to defaults.  Which ior where that is have no clue.

John


On Jan 23, 2014, at 12:27 AM, Gordon Smith <gor...@mac-access.net> wrote:

> Hello all
> 
> I’m currently experiencing a really odd issue with my Mac.  No matter what I 
> try, I’m unable to use my space bar without using a modifier key such as the 
> shift key when pressing space.  Does anybody happen to have any suggestions 
> as to why this might be?
> 
> Now and then, if I forget to use the modifier key,  kind of system window 
> which Lynne says looks like the window that you sometimes get if you 
> right-click on an object or similar, using the physical trackpad or a mouse.
> 
> If anybody can help me resolve this, i’d be most grateful as it’s driving me 
> absolutely bananas.
> 
> Kind regards
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