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		<title>iFixit examines the 16-inch MacBook Pro&#8217;s &#8216;throwback&#8217; keyboard design</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] iFixit&#8217;s story is a good read if you want to get the full, sad tale of the rise and fall of Apple&#8217;s laptop keyboards. Long story short, Apple replaced the comfortable, highly-lauded keyboard in the MacBook Pro in the fall of 2016, bringing over the thin, butterfly-switch keyboard it originally introduced in the tiny [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>iFixit&#8217;s story is a good read if you want to get the full, sad tale of the rise and fall of Apple&#8217;s laptop keyboards. Long story short, Apple replaced the comfortable, highly-lauded keyboard in the MacBook Pro in the fall of 2016, bringing over the thin, butterfly-switch keyboard it originally introduced in the tiny 12-inch MacBook in 2015. People were pretty quickly divided about the new keyboard&#8217;s shallow travel and rather loud typing sound, but the bigger issue was undoubtably a reliability one. Keys were liable to get stuck or repeat characters if even a small piece of dust or a crumb got in there the right way, and getting them fixed required taking apart the entire laptop. It was, in short, a fiasco.</p>
<p>Apple tried to make the keys more reliable over a few revisions of the butterfly keyboard mechanism, and it also guaranteed to replace any computer with that keyboard if there were issues even after the warranty expired. <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2019/07/17/apple-2019-macbook-pro-review/">My own experience</a> with Apple&#8217;s 13-inch MacBook Pro from this year is that the keyboard is now much more reliable than previous models I&#8217;ve tried &#8212; but it does seem the keyboard is inherently flawed.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s thus a huge relief that they&#8217;ve gone back to the scissor-style keyboard design, which means more travel and easier repairability. If you want to get up-close and personal with Apple&#8217;s various keyboard designs over the last few years, definitely check out the photography over at iFixit. We&#8217;ll have a full review of the new MacBook Pro soon, but in the meantime you can at the very least rest assured that the keyboard is a huge step forward. Now we&#8217;ll just have to wait for Apple to bring it to the rest of its MacBook lineup.</p>
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