Apple Will Pay MacBook Owners $50 Million For Making the Worst Keyboard of All Time (Vice)
Apple agrees to settle a class action lawsuit related to its butterfly keyboard, an environmental and usability disaster that plagued the company and customers for years.
by Jason Koebler
July 20, 2022, 2:01pm
Apple has agreed to pay a total of $50 million to consumers who owned and had to replace a keyboard on a series of MacBooks and MacBook Pros produced between 2015 and 2019, giving at least the semblance of accountability for the environmental and usability disaster that resulted from Apples butterfly keysthe worst keyboard design ever put into mass production.
The payment is part of a settlement in a four-year-long class action lawsuit. As part of the settlement, Apple did not admit fault (but has since totally redesigned its keyboards). Court documents note that the case involved the review of 1.2 million pages of documents and 38 depositions. As part of the settlement, people who needed multiple keyboard replacements will get up to $300, people who needed one keyboard replacement will get up to $125, and people who only needed key cap replacements will get $50.
As part of Apples seemingly singular quest during the mid-2010s to make its products thinner, more elegant, and more beautiful at the expense of usability, repairability, recyclability, and sustainability, the company introduced the Butterfly Keyboard in its laptops. This keyboard was included on roughly 15 million laptops sold in the United States, according to the lawsuit.
This keyboard used a new type of switch, the mechanism that detects when a key is pressed and pushes it back up to a resting position after its been pressed. The butterfly mechanism had less travel than other types of switches, meaning that the key didnt go down as far after itd been pushed. This led to a worse typing feel, but also, crucially, the butterfly mechanism was made of extremely fragile plastic and was also easily felled by specks of dust and crumbs. Eventually, multiple keys would get stuck in the pressed position, wouldnt register key presses, or wouldnt register key presses but then would register multiple key presses when you pressed it, an infuriating occurrence that seemingly happened to the vast majority of people who ever owned a MacBook with one of these keyboards.
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Tetrachloride
(8,447 posts)Microsoft is even worse. Flexibility allows greater chance of security holes.
brush
(57,481 posts)It's years though and the paperwork to get a refund is who knows where now?
I've replaced it long ago with a newer which I now know what to look forward to with it.
bahboo
(16,953 posts)PJMcK
(22,886 posts)None of them have given me any real problems. A quick review of the machines we have now indicates that we don't have any with the so-called Butterfly keyboard.
Apple products are superior, in my opinion. Still, they're beautifully elegant and advanced. Of course, they are higher priced but they work flawlessly for me.
YMMV