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flensortow | 6 years ago

They’ve been fixed for a while now. I have used each generation of the new keyboard, and since the 3rd gen (released in 2018) have had exactly zero issues with keys that repeat or fail to register the keystroke.

The feel on the butterfly keyboard is so much better than the older keyboards (which I also use on a regular basis). The amount of travel on the old keys honestly wears my hands down now. I can type forever without fatigue on the newer ones.

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wpasc|6 years ago

Can I please get a non-touchbar 15 inch macbook pro though?

Less sarcastically, I don't know how many people (proxy value is articles written about and videos made about) like the touchbar. However, Apple will never backpedal on a product no matter the reception of the touchbar which I personally hate.

danko|6 years ago

If we're keying off of personal anecdote, allow me to be a single point in favor of the touch bar. I actually like the thing, and find it useful. Yes, I do!

e40|6 years ago

> Apple will never backpedal on a product

That seems to be a cultural thing at Apple, perhaps even a hold over from the Jobs days. It's frustrating, I agree.

stcredzero|6 years ago

So we're stuck with it until they come up with something new and better?

arnvald|6 years ago

The 2018 keyboard does feel better than the previous ones, however it's still not very reliable. I need to take my 2018 mbpro to replace the keyboard next week (same issue, one button is registered twice from time to time)

maxxxxx|6 years ago

Maybe he should talk about these issues publicly in an open manner. Has there been any public acknowledgement by Apple?

cageface|6 years ago

My 2018 MBP has developed keyboard issues. It may be better than it used to be but it’s not fixed.