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And when I used it, I was giddy, referring to the feeling of each keystroke as Mario, bouncing off Goombas.
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That Magic Keyboard made it to the Intel-based 2020 MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro. So imagine my excitement when the traditional scissor-switch keyboard came back - dubbed the Magic Keyboard - in late 2019's 16-inch MacBook Pro. Apple even announced repairs and refunds for failing MacBook keyboards, which gave me some hope. Patents began popping up, suggesting Apple was considering optical, light-based switches. Near the end of this stretch, thankfully, it seemed like Apple was starting to hear the clamor from its users who wanted it to clip the butterfly's wings. I kept thinking that I might be able to settle for one of the improved Butterfly switch keyboards, as Apple kept increasing its vertical travel. Through the years I kept telling myself "I can wait." Yet, I didn't think I was going to last this long.
