When Apple last redesigned the MacBook Pro keyboard, it attempted to shave roughly one quadrillionth of a millimeter off the keyboard design by shifting to a new type of switch with minimal key travel ...
Were you involved in a typing accident that left you with double keypresses or no keypress at all? Were your laptop keys sticky and/or unresponsive, in a way that left you with lasting trauma? If you ...
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 ...
Has anyone had any luck repairing an Apple Pro keyboard. It's the new extended type that comes with newer Macs. When I plug it in to the USB port, nothing happens. I know it's not my USB ports because ...
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, ...
MacBooks have, for the most part, been known to some of the best keyboards in the biz. For the most part. From 2015 through 2019, though, Apple “revolutionized” its laptops with the butterfly keyboard ...
Apple's plan to pay $50 million to settle a long running class-action lawsuit over the faulty butterfly keyboard today received preliminary approval from a California federal judge (via Law360). The ...
Apple has released a new firmware update for its Magic Keyboard accessory. The company says that this update addresses a Bluetooth security vulnerability and is available now for a handful of ...
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 ...
Customers in eight European countries, including the UK, can now buy parts and tools to repair select iPhones and MacBooks. Customers in eight European countries, including the UK, can now buy parts ...
Open the MacBook with the keyboard facing you at a 90-degree angle, and tilt it backward slightly. Spray compressed air left and right around the stuck key. While you're at it, you may want to do a ...