Now the laptop fixing program covers anyone who bought a new laptop within the last four years, including its latest models shown Tuesday.Īpple also said it has changed the material used in its butterfly switch keyboards to avoid the problem of letters double-typing, but didn't share any details about the new materials.Įligible MacBooks will be serviced for free and Apple is working to speed up the turnaround time, the tech company said. On Tuesday, the iPhone giant not only unveiled two new MacBook Pros, but the company also says it will start replacing some used keyboards for free to correct issues with "characters repeat unexpectedly" and keys that feel "'sticky' or do not respond."Īfter receiving complaints from customers about unresponsive keys, Apple updated its Keyboard Service Program for MacBook, which once only covered laptops released from 2015 to 2017. If you've been having issues with sticky keys on your MacBook Pro, you're far from alone.Īnd Apple is doing something to fix the problem.
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