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Setting the fan speeds to max makes the computer a little bit loud, but makes it run icy cold, even when playing some pretty intensive games. So wouldn’t it be nice to make the Fn key behave as the Ctrl key? Well with this utility you can.Ī few other nice extras include the ability to control your MacBookPro’s other settings, such as minimum/maximum display brightness, keyboard illumination settings, and fan speeds. On the MacBook Pro keyboard, where Ctrl usually is, there is the Fn key.

I play first person shooters, and usually the duck/crouch key is Ctrl. Not only that, but it allows you to remap certain keys including swapping the ordering of the left 4 keys, for example, to swap the Fn and Ctrl keys round. I found a very useful utility called Input Remapper, which provides support for the MacBook Pro keyboard when running under Windows, allowing you to control the volume, brightness and eject key as well as right-click while holding Ctrl. They have a 300 difference between them, and 2.0 GHz one. There are basically two versions of 13 inches MacBook Pro- 2.0 GHz and 1.4GHz.
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Unless you have the full Apple BootCamp drivers installed, you won’t have full keyboard support, and even then you don’t get all the features you would probably like. I didnt want a big laptop, so I wanted a 13 inches model. If like me, you are using your MacBook Pro to run Windows under BootCamp, you may have noticed a slight problem.
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Today I have a useful bit of software to share with you. Please follow me on Twitter, or join me in the AppleHolic’s bar & grill and Apple Discussions groups on MeWe.Well it has been a very long time since my last post, I have kinda got out of blogging regularly, but I do still plan on posting at least every once in a while.
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People remain addicted to Mac love, so it is clearly doing something right.
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Yet it sells more Macs now than it did a decade ago and still returns customer satisfaction scores that make it the envy of its peers in the PC game.
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What real use is a super-thin professional Mac if you also need to carry an external keyboard with you? What’s the user experience of owning the world’s most sophisticated notebook if you cannot type your own name on the thing?Īpple has tested Mac user loyalty for years at this point. What’s open to question is when this thinner-by-design principle becomes more important than the product itself. The butterfly keyboard let it shave another millimetre off the design. It’s moves to abandon interconnects and to adopt SSD storage on Macs helped it achieve this. Why would it do this if there was little demand for repair? What’s this thin thing anyway?Īpple has always focused on making its devices thinner. How else do you explain a recent leaked memo in which the company instructs its service and support teams in Apple retail stores to fix any faulty keyboards by the very next day? Apple has even supplied its stores with the spare parts. It looks like plenty of people did make contact. REPAIR SERVICE - Replace Keyboard on MacBook Pro Unibody & MacBook Aluminium. “We are aware that a small number of users are having issues with their third-generation butterfly keyboard and for that we are sorry," an Apple spokesperson told the Wall Street Journal’s Joanna Stern.Īpple continued to claim most Mac notebooks work fine and urged people to make contact if they had a problem. Introduced with the MacBook in 2015, Apple’s butterfly keyboard was meant to be a technological marvel, instead it was loud in use and broken too easily. So, your MacBook, MacBook Pro or MacBook Airs keyboard is playing up. In early 2019, Apple was forced to admit the problems exist. The current MacBook Pro and MacBook Air both boast the third-generation version of the butterfly keyboard, which is equipped with an elastic membrane designed to mitigate any dust-derived damage. The 2016 MacBook Pro had a second-generation butterfly keyboard, but this also suffered problems. Instead it launched a keyboard replacement program in June 2018 and continued to tweak the keyboard design.

Apple being Apple it never really admitted to problems with these keyboards until very recently.
