Since it was launched, many of the features of Apple’s latest MacBook Pro have failed to catch the imagination. Casey Johnston has suffered with multiple faulty MacBook Pro keyboards with numerous exchanges and replacements. She has decided this is enough:I still had my 2013 MacBook Pro around, so I sold my 2016 MacBook Pro back to Apple’s refurb program, and now I just use the 2013 as my laptop (I used the recovered money to build a PC, lord help me). This old MacBook Pro is still fine, and most importantly, all the keyboard keys work. On a practical level the MacBook Pro keyboard is not Apple’s biggest design screw-up… the screw-up is in not publicly addressing the issue and allowing the idea of a broken keyboard to become established online.
Source: Forbes April 27, 2018 00:56 UTC