Keyboard Skin For Mac Pro 2017
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See the seller's listing for full details. Type: Laptop Keyboard Protector Brand: HRH Compatible Brand: For Apple MPN: Does not apply Compatible Product Line: MacBook Air Country/Region of Manufacture: China Compatible Model: New Mac Pro 13.3,15.4 Fast Fulfillment: YES.
I have a 2017 15' MacBook Pro and was disappointed to discover recently that you get two presses for every one with the H key. I took this to the genius bar today and was told that it needed an new top case. Fortunately it's under warranty because the total cost including VAT would have been around £500. I'm concerned that this new second gen butterfly keyboard is not reliable which I find unacceptable on a device that cost me £2699. How long will the new keyboard last? Clearly if it's a weakness in the design or manufacture, then the replacement could well suffer the same issue eventually. I barely even use the keyboard since for most of the time I use a Bluetooth one.
Who else out there has suffered 2nd gen butterfly keyboard failures? Is this going to be 'keyboardgate' or isolated incidents affecting only a small number of devices. I have the same problem, I sent to the repair center at stormfront my macbook pro 2017 on waranthie with a problem in the n key but perfectly working and they asked me £500, I asked to have back my laptop and after try to insist with me to pay they told me my new macbook pro wasn't turning on more. I carried the laptop to apple and they asked me to pay at the beginning £399 because was trigged the liquid sensor, obviously I haven't any problems with water and after discuss with a very aggressive technical person the next day they asked me to pay £800 to repair the laptop. After 10 different calls with senior people at Apple all of them after saying they were take care at the problem they never call me back.
Now I am without my laptop and the Apple repair center sent me an email state I have to collect my laptop not fixed before 5 days. Ironically enough, I experienced the same problem. First with a MacBook (with the first generation butterfly switch) and now with my 15' MacBook Pro (second generation butterfly switch). The first time was the space bar, in which the butterfly switch on the right-hand side physically broke (causing the shift bar to be even lower on the right side then the left; it would not register any keystrokes on the right side). This time, it is the 'B' key (which sometimes works and other times either registers multiple keystrokes with a single press or no keystrokes at all).
Program like photoshop for mac free. The first time, they had to send the MacBook in to a service center to have the entire top case replaced. It looks like that will be the solution for my current MBP as well. I am posting here not to provide any solutions for you, but to share frustration. Hopefully Apple reads these forums and does something about what is obviously a defective design flaw. I have been using computers for all my life and have never experienced keyboard issues before, ever. That is until I started using the new Mac laptops with the butterfly mechanism.
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Two keyboard failures in about two years causes me some significant concern. I have had 2 appointments with my local Authorized Apple dealer now.
My T key only works about 25% of the time. First appointment they said come back Monday and we will replace the key. I go in, and they say that is BS, they have to replace the whole keyboard and I will take 5 days and you can't have your computer in that time.
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I run a business, I can't be without my machine for 5 days, so they said try and an Apple store. My nearest Apple store is 80kms away, I go back through Apple support and they put me on to the store and they say 10 days minimum!!! This is hardly acceptable service for a machine that cost over $6K AUD. Really really unhappy right now! I had this happen to a MacBook and a MacBook Pro. Both of them with the newer butterfly keyboard mechanism. In both cases, they needed to send the entire computer in for repair as they apparently had to replace the entire top shell (it is not possible to just replace a single key as was possible with more traditional keyboards).