
#Why does the new macbook pro keyboard feels flat upgrade

Just know that the way you type on it matters it’s not to be slammed like a regular keyboard. Then again, I’m pretty young and younger people tend to be more open to change than others, so idk how your wife will take the different keyboard. I came from the 2014 MacBook Pro and while the keyboard is different, I find it enjoyable in a different way. I have the 2018 MacBook Pro (15in) and I personally like the keyboard. That’s like you telling a doctor that they don’t know anything more than anyone else who doesn’t work for the insurance companies. It’s simply a false statement to say that I know so little about the product. Doing tech work has been my career for almost fifteen years now. You have no right to insult me like that. You have no knowledge or anything anymore than anyone else not working at Apple I do my best to tell people Apple’s position on these matters, but it doesn’t do much good when the client still has the issue. Being a middleman means I don’t get any blame for the issues. It’s better though since I don’t actually work for Apple.

Then again, it pains me to see the look on people’s faces when their hardware fails due to Apple’s poor designs. I guess I should be grateful that Apple keeps making mistakes. It’s what I do and my clients agree that I’m good at my job. I am a self-proclaimed expert and my Apple certifications back it up. The difference here is that they keyboards are not being abused and yet they fail seemingly on their own. My job means I only see people’s computers and phones at their worst. I have four other clients with new 2018 MacBook Pros who have had their keyboards fail as well. This subreddit is not endorsed or sponsored by Apple Inc. If you'd like to view their content together, click here. This fundamental difference in audience is why we support two communities, r/Apple and r/AppleHelp. Apple SubredditsĬontent which benefits the community (news, rumors, and discussions) is valued over content which benefits only the individual (technical questions, help buying/selling, rants, etc.).

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