Earlier quoted context omitted.
If Apple gets rid of the TouchBar + fixes the keyboard that'd eliminate 90% of the complaints against Macbook Pros.
The Touchbar is a source of many complaints? Or just a small slice of people who complain loudly? Anecdotally, I have many relatives with touchbar MacBook Pros and they haven’t complained about it. Is it possible that many people actually like the touchbar but they don’t spend their time on specialized forums singing its praises? It just seems like the assumption that people hate the touchbar is selection bias. Aside…
Kuo: Apple to include new scissor switch keyboard in MacBook
621–630 of 666 posts
Re: Kuo: Apple to include new scissor switch keyboard in MacBook
#622Having used the 2018 MacBook Air for about 3 months now, I can say I really detest it and I would return it if that were possible. 1) the keyboard. This thing really feels like slamming your fingers into a metal slab. I think my iPad Pro keyboard is better. The MacBook Air keyboard is also very loud. For something with so little depth the sound is shocking. 2) the webcam. Total garbage. In a laptop this expensive I t…
With Jony Ive gone, I hope they finally move towards function over form. From what I've been reading, the push for portraying Apple as a fashion company, came directly from Ive's side.
The keyboard I can almost understand. You might argue that there were true believers in the tech, thinking they just needed to iron out some problems and then it would be “so much better.”
The webcam is something that just makes me mad. It is clearly just bad. Even with ok lighting the video quality is just horrendous. There’s absolutely no excuse. It’s basically apple saying they don’t give a fuck.
Re: Kuo: Apple to include new scissor switch keyboard in MacBook
#623Earlier quoted context omitted.
The bit about the swappable pen tip picked my interest, cool feature! As an avid believer that pen input is the most flexible way to express your thought process, I find it a bit of a lost art though, people born in the new millennium just wont spend the time to learn to write cursive. I went through most of the Note generation from Samsung and the SPen is getting really close to the look and feel of writing on paper…
About 15 years ago during my studies I dreamt of a tablet device with pen input and hand writing recognition for advanced maths. I was writing a lot during my physics lectures but almost no plain text. I would still like to have such a device, but also with a CAS integrated with the handwriting recognition. This would take the pain out of typing stuff into a CAS using obscure syntax.
Re: Kuo: Apple to include new scissor switch keyboard in MacBook
#624Earlier quoted context omitted.
With Jony Ive gone, I hope they finally move towards function over form. From what I've been reading, the push for portraying Apple as a fashion company, came directly from Ive's side.
That portrayal has been making them good money.
And it's not just sales; Apple generally ranks at the top or near the top in customer satisfaction surveys as well.
Re: Kuo: Apple to include new scissor switch keyboard in MacBook
#625Earlier quoted context omitted.
What's wrong with the large trackpad?
Yep, the large trackpad is another design blunder. The heels of your hands are resting on it much of the time, resulting in the cursor suddenly jumping off to another part of the screen while you're typing. Even dumber: Apple didn't make it work with the Pencil. WTF? Now THAT would be far more useful than the emoji bar.
Re: Kuo: Apple to include new scissor switch keyboard in MacBook
#626Re: Kuo: Apple to include new scissor switch keyboard in MacBook
#627Re: Kuo: Apple to include new scissor switch keyboard in MacBook
#628Earlier quoted context omitted.
> The previous mac keyboards were absolutely controversial. It took years for the previous keyboard to be 'just a keyboard', which I do acknowledge happened. I would dispute that people stopped caring about the keyboard shortcomings. They're ergonomically bad keyboards, just not bad enough to keep complaining for this many years. If all Apple cares about is what people are currently chattering about, they're missing…
> I would dispute that people stopped caring about the keyboard shortcomings. Let me guess, you have a guy feeling about this stuff?
Re: Kuo: Apple to include new scissor switch keyboard in MacBook
#629Having used the 2018 MacBook Air for about 3 months now, I can say I really detest it and I would return it if that were possible. 1) the keyboard. This thing really feels like slamming your fingers into a metal slab. I think my iPad Pro keyboard is better. The MacBook Air keyboard is also very loud. For something with so little depth the sound is shocking. 2) the webcam. Total garbage. In a laptop this expensive I t…
Re: Kuo: Apple to include new scissor switch keyboard in MacBook
#630Earlier quoted context omitted.
That is the main problem with it. * It breaks. * It makes a lot of noise. * It has almost no travel. I really dislike #2 and #3 but to their credit it is thin (which I don't care much about). You can argue about #2 and #3 being subjective which is fair enough (the same is true for it being thin). However #1 is not subjective, and doesn't occur in a "few isolated cases". It is a proven design issue. What I'd furthermo…
> * It makes a lot of noise. You don't work with people using mechanical keyboards, right?
Not every mechanical keyboard creates as much noise as the other one though. And it also depends on how you use the keyboard.
If I'd work from home, a MBP butterfly would make my partner insane though. It could wake up my child, even. If you make your own noise, it is might be soothing or something. If it is other people around you whilst you're trying to concentrate you are violating their ability to use their time efficiently. I'm of the opinion that we should value such as "extremely rude".