B Bri in Mtl macrumors member Original poster May 29, 2013 85 5 Sep 2, 2014 #1 Not a big deal by any means, but curious if others have to hold the base down when lifting the lid/cover? Last edited: Sep 2, 2014
Not a big deal by any means, but curious if others have to hold the base down when lifting the lid/cover?
maflynn macrumors Haswell May 3, 2009 74,321 44,584 Sep 2, 2014 #2 No, not at all. I'd say that if you're experiencing some sort of separation then call apple for them to deal with it.
No, not at all. I'd say that if you're experiencing some sort of separation then call apple for them to deal with it.
alphaod macrumors Core Feb 9, 2008 22,194 1,260 NYC Sep 2, 2014 #3 If you mean you need two hands to open the lid, yes I have to hold the bottom of my computer to open it usually. Well two fingers really. One to hold the computer down, the other to open the lid.
If you mean you need two hands to open the lid, yes I have to hold the bottom of my computer to open it usually. Well two fingers really. One to hold the computer down, the other to open the lid.
B Bri in Mtl macrumors member Original poster May 29, 2013 85 5 Sep 2, 2014 #4 alphaod said: If you mean you need two hands to open the lid, yes I have to hold the bottom of my computer to open it usually. Well two fingers really. One to hold the computer down, the other to open the lid. Click to expand... Exactly what I meant to say. You explained it better.
alphaod said: If you mean you need two hands to open the lid, yes I have to hold the bottom of my computer to open it usually. Well two fingers really. One to hold the computer down, the other to open the lid. Click to expand... Exactly what I meant to say. You explained it better.
D Danando1993 macrumors regular Aug 14, 2010 163 66 Sep 2, 2014 #5 Yep always need two hands to open mine
lumine01 macrumors member Feb 23, 2008 31 1 Sep 4, 2014 #6 Yes, and I despise it! I realize it's a "first-world" problem, but I just see no reason for it from a design/ease of use perspective.
Yes, and I despise it! I realize it's a "first-world" problem, but I just see no reason for it from a design/ease of use perspective.