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I am tired of having to correct what I type because of this keyboard’s faults. I want to be able to type an entire paragraph without having to go back and correct things because the keyboard failed. I want a fat MacBook pro keyboard, one that has a travel distance of the older wireless keyboards and doesn’t have that “concrete slab” feel. This keyboard would be, by far, the part of the MacBook Pro that is used the most by everybody who owns one, and it is so poorly engineered for the pursuit of thinness.Īpple must fix this problem in their upcoming MacBook Pro releases. A company with more money in the bank than several countries combined. This keyboard is a catastrophic engineering failure, designed by a company that should know better. It feels like I am typing on a concrete slab. This keyboard has a key travel distance that, I am sure, is measured in microns or perhaps nanometers. I only care about it when I store it away, in my backpack. I do not care about the thinness of this device while I am using it. Maybe I use it on the couch from time-to-time. For the most part, it sits on one of two desks that I use or it sits on my lap on the train. I do not particularly care about the thinness of this device. words like “times” that inexplicably get spelled like “timies”, or “about” that gets spelled like “abouot”Īpple is all about the thinness of their laptops.a Command key that registers 9 out of every 10 times.

duplicated “o’s” that I’ve had to go back and fix, or missing ones – guess how fun it is to write a book about a Toy Robot with this particular problem.

Even writing this blog post now on the train and there’s: So I’ve been using this computer as a work computer for almost 3 months now and, my god, the keyboard drives me mental. Work (Culture Amp) was also upgrading their fleet of Macs and I was one of the lucky people to get a new one. I wanted a new MacBook Pro because of the faster performance that a new computer would give me. “recently”, I mean back at the start of June. I recently upgraded from a 2015 MacBook Pro to a 2018 MacBook Pro. ⟵ Posts The 2018 MacBook Pro Keyboard Drives Me Crazy
