![]() I have finally managed to include it in my workflows. Even after using it for four years, it has yet to truly grow on me. In between Touch ID and the Esc key is ye olde Touch Bar. Touch ID is fast, at least, and well-integrated with Apple’s apps and a handful of other well-designed Mac apps. But at a certain point, I’d like to see Apple figure out how to catch up to Windows Hello and allow face login. I’m glad for the real Esc key, and I prefer the inverted T setup for arrow keys. The keys are stable, backlit, and, well, you know what? It’s an excellent keyboard. The scissor-switch mechanism underneath the keys on the Magic Keyboard provides one millimeter of travel, a firm bounce, and a more resonant thunk than the butterfly keyboard. The new MacBook Pro is about 1mm thicker than the last model to accommodate the new keyboard. ![]()
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