C'mon Tim! I don't care about the iPhone or the Watch today! I've been waiting for 4 years for a new MBP, so let's start talking about it!!!!!!!!!!
Guess MBPs will the last thing announced today
If they don't it will be a riotGuess MBPs will the last thing announced today
Nice try Tim.If you look at the Retina MacBook's butterfly keyboard from the point of view of someone with limited motor skills, it should actually be superior to a traditional keyboard. The butterfly mechanism means it's easier to actuate the keys regardless of which part of its surface you're striking, the keys are large, and the short travel distance means it doesn't take as much pressure for clicks to register.
If you look at the keyboard from the point of view of someone coming from a traditional keyboard, then yes it does take some time to get used to. You're used to a greater amount of tactile feedback. But once you pass the initial learning curve, the butterfly keyboard allows you to type faster. This is not unlike the people who held on to their BlackBerries because they could not fathom the idea of typing on a capacitive touchscreen. Now I can type on my iPhone without even looking.
What if it wasn't anything under them!?!?!? Just wood.Take the sheet off the MacBooks hidden on the left!