Read more.Third gen slim keyboard technology still seems to be prone to stickyness.
Read more.Third gen slim keyboard technology still seems to be prone to stickyness.
Read: "if you have a problem with our products, it's not our fault, you are the problem"An apology of sorts has been garnered by the WSJ writer from Apple. "We are aware that a small number of users are having issues with their third-generation butterfly keyboard and for that we are sorry," an Apple spokesman said in a statement. "The vast majority of Mac notebook customers are having a positive experience with the new keyboard."
aidanjt (28-03-2019)
"the WSJ article suggests Apple should stop designing things with thinness prioritised over practical functionality" - HA!
But why would anyone want a CPU that doesn't throttle or a keyboard that slowly deletes itself? Why would you ever want to repair a device when you could just buy another one? In case it's lost, that was sarcasm.
aidanjt (28-03-2019)
It used to be Microsoft not listening to their customers with the Windows OS. Now Apple. Disappointing...
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