In practice, it didn't come up with a revolutionary new keyboard layout or a different way of typing it just altered the physical mechanism under the key. Or at least, that's what the company claimed.
The Butterfly Mechanism in MacBook Keyboardsīack in 2015, Apple reinvented the keyboard. Or is it? Don't grab the car keys just yet. But if your keyboard breaks? It's off to your local computer store to buy a Bluetooth device.
If your trackpad isn't working, you can use a physical mouse. With a broken battery, you can run off external power. Users complain about everything from broken Mac trackpads to poor performance when running on battery.īut even more common than both those issues is a malfunctioning keyboard. Parts can, and do, break-and when something goes awry, it's a frustrating experience.