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If you own a Macbook or a Macbook Pro and your keyboard has 'butterfly switches,' you may have noticed some strange things with the way it operates.

Users have been talking about the issue on forums scattered around the internet, but until recently, no one had a definitive answer for why the problem was occurring or how to fix it.

In particular, users have observed:

  • Characters don't appear when you press a key
  • Characters tend to repeat unexpectedly
  • Keys stick and their level of responsiveness varies wildly as you type
  • Keyboards fail

As the number of complaints have continued to grow, many users are reporting that the keyboards tend to fail entirely when exposed to even small amounts of dust.

Apple has now made an official announcement acknowledging that there is a problem and is now offering an extended keyboard service program. The service covers individual keys or the entire keyboard, depending on the nature and severity of the problem you're experiencing, and extends protection to four years from the date of purchase.

That's a warranty of unprecedented length, being even longer than the warranty available via Apple's 'Apple Plus' program. While the company was slow to get involved initially, this is clearly a sign that they take the issue seriously and mean to do all they can to correct it.

Note that the extended warranty only extends to the keyboard, and only to the two products mentioned above, with 'butterfly switches.' If you've recently purchased one, keep a close eye on the functionality of your keyboard. If you notice any of the behaviors outlined above, don't let your frustrations mount and simply put up with it. Apple may have been a little slow on the draw in this instance, but they've got you covered.

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Skip to 10:53 for a typing demonstration. AEK review: v AEKII comparison video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?. Skip to 10:01 for a typing demonstration. Follow me on Twitter for updates on my keyboard videos! My other keyboard reviews. The Apple Extended Keyboard II is a pointing device that was designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple from 1990 to 1994 as part of the Apple Keyboard series. The Keyboard has been introduced on 15 October 1990 and was sold separately for $163.The new keyboard features Function Keys on the top row and adjustable-height feet. It used the new input connection method the Apple Desktop BUS (ADB. The top row of the keyboard has an escape key and an eject key along with function keys from F1 to F19. To the right of the main area, the keyboard has arrow keys in an inverted T, home/end keys, and a dedicated numpad.