![]() She writes of “the pain of using an Apple laptop keyboard that’s failed after four months” and an “insanely maddening” experience. Longtime journalist and Apple user Johanna Stern wrote a column for the Wall Street Journal this week that absolutely excoriates the keyboard on the newest MacBook Air, which just so happens to be the same one that was supposed to cure the MacBook Pro’s problems. This attempt to fix the butterfly keyboard was supposed to be the one that finally got it right-and as such, the newest MacBook Pro isn’t part of the repair program.īut as stopgaps go, it’s not a very good one. The small bit of elastic also dampens the sound of the keys slightly and makes them a bit bouncier. So Apple attempted to fix the issue with the latest MacBook Pro refresh by adding a silicon membrane under each key to prevent debris from getting in. The butterfly keys on the MacBook might look cool but they’re problematic to say the least.Įven with free repair, those are pretty major problems for notebooks that can cost upwards of $2,500.
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