![]() ![]() Compared to the butterfly switch, the scissor switch leaves more room around the keys to tolerate debris, writes iFixit, which is important considering Apple's previous butterfly keyboards were prone to issues. That's largely because the scissor switch that powers the keys in Apple's new laptop, which consists of two crossed plastic pieces with a pivot in the middle for commanding key movement, is pretty much the same one found in Apple's Magic Keyboard. It's so similar, in fact, that iFixit was able to replace a key on the new MacBook Pro with a key cap from the Magic Keyboard. When tearing apart the keyboard on Apple's new laptop, iFixit found that the keyboard is nearly identical to the Magic Keyboard Apple sells alongside the iMac Pro. Apple said the much-improved keyboard on its new 16-inch MacBook Pro was inspired by its Magic Keyboard, and now a teardown from iFixit provides evidence that the new keyboard lives up to those claims.
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