the butterfly way disappears from Apple products

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the butterfly way disappears from Apple products

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As it turned out, last year's rumors have come true. With today's launch of the new 13-inch MacBook Pro model, Apple stop officially selling keyboards with a butterfly machine they saw the light with the first 12 inch MacBook in 2015. It's been five years of renewal and several generations have failed to impress users.

The keyboard was born with the idea of reduce them walking keys (the space they move when pressed) is a small van, and improves fitness to increase our writing speed. Not to mention walkingThe computer may be small and light or at least leave space for a larger battery. This is what Apple always does: Find ways to make your devices lose weight and size.

A keyboard with a butterfly machine will be remembered for not having survived the user's response or various improvements.

The problem with these keyboards came with their large-scale use: although it was a small percentage of the units, most of them provided errors that forced them to make changes to the computer. Locks attached to indoor drag, sound that had a great sound for other generations … the inclusion or addition of a third-generation rubber casing or replacement system may help.

In the end, with Apple's inception that has started to get a lot of attention from users, the company decided to bring the Magic Keyboard design to all its laptops. It's been a five-month change, launched by the 16-inch MacBook Pro and completed today. In that span of time, the entire MacBook catalog has been updated. It is noteworthy that Apple wants to remove the butterfly machines as soon as possible.

A stumbling block in future Apple keyboards?

Apple Screen Keyboard Patent

There are those who say, and it's not absurd, that buttons with a butterfly machine were there trying to foreground the advent of fully integrated keyboardsout walking, with some kind of haptic system that can give us a very real fingerprint. Over the years we have seen many trials in this regard in the form of patents, one of which is when we turn those keyboards into screens that can fit on a glove on the folding tables.

However, the return of the Magic keyboard has made it clear to Carlertino that users are looking for a virtual keyboard with good feedback. At least until they get a completely tactile keyboard that creates a very similar feeling, which at the moment seems a bit tricky to see that even the iPad got its own Magic Keyboard. Maybe this has forced Apple to change course in its original plans?

Currently the magic keyboard is everywhere: desktop Macs, laptops, iPad Pro … wake up the phone From the users' point of view it became clear: it is best not to replace that keyboard until it is clearly working.

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