Its butterfly keyboard design has failed, but Apple has yet to admit its mistake
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Re: Its butterfly keyboard design has failed, but Apple has yet to admit its mistake
#2Re: Its butterfly keyboard design has failed, but Apple has yet to admit its mistake
#3hmm... am I alone in being someone who likes the butterfly keyboard?
Re: Its butterfly keyboard design has failed, but Apple has yet to admit its mistake
#4hmm... am I alone in being someone who likes the butterfly keyboard?
Re: Its butterfly keyboard design has failed, but Apple has yet to admit its mistake
#5hmm... am I alone in being someone who likes the butterfly keyboard?
That doesn't say much about whether it's a good idea overall, though.
Re: Its butterfly keyboard design has failed, but Apple has yet to admit its mistake
#6hmm... am I alone in being someone who likes the butterfly keyboard?
Re: Its butterfly keyboard design has failed, but Apple has yet to admit its mistake
#7hmm... am I alone in being someone who likes the butterfly keyboard?
Re: Its butterfly keyboard design has failed, but Apple has yet to admit its mistake
#8hmm... am I alone in being someone who likes the butterfly keyboard?
Re: Its butterfly keyboard design has failed, but Apple has yet to admit its mistake
#9Oh come on. Having a keyboard that causes as little fatigue and soreness as possible over time is an unsolved and complicated problem. There's also noise to consider. And laptops don't have infinite room. These factors come after "does it make the characters?" but they are not unimportant.
Re: Its butterfly keyboard design has failed, but Apple has yet to admit its mistake
#10hmm... am I alone in being someone who likes the butterfly keyboard?
I hate when I have to send my laptop in to Apple for 10 days to repair it because a speck of dust entered it.
So now I use a "keyboard condom" on it to keep dust out (despite Apple's explicit support article saying NOT to use one) and it's turned into the worst keyboard since the ZX80