There's even a parody song about the problem.
The keys of the "butterfly" keyboard in the 2016 MacBook Pro get stuck very easily. It's possible that's true of the 2018 models too. Photo: Apple Editor’s note: There’s good evidence that the new ...
Apple has settled a class action lawsuit about its butterfly keyboard. Here's how eligible customers can file a claim for repair reimbursement. Apple agreed to pay $50 million into a settlement fund, ...
Apple may have introduced a new replacement program for its MacBook Pro (Opens in a new window) keyboards, as well as launching revised 2018 hardware that adopts a new set of silicon pads underneath ...
Apple continues to make strides towards making do-it-yourself (DIY) repairs less of a hassle, though there still remains plenty of room for improvement.
Apple won’t publicly admit that it tweaked the 2018 MacBook Pro keyboard to fix the hardware’s biggest flaw. But in a leaked internal document, the company says it installed a new “membrane” to ...
Apple’s heavily criticized butterfly keyboards may be forever resigned to the dustbin of history, but the company is still paying the price for years of faulty keys. Reuters reports that Apple has ...
Apple introduced "butterfly" keyboards in 2015 — but they were wildly unpopular and prone to failure. The MacBook keyboards prompted a class-action lawsuit, which Apple agreed to resolve with a $50 ...
Earlier this week, Apple agreed to a proposed $50 million settlement in a class action lawsuit alleging that the butterfly keyboard used in certain MacBook, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro models is ...
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