![]() Still, this is a frustrating problem because a keyboard is the kind of physical interface that you would think requires just a small fix. I certainly don't have the expertise to fix most problems with Apple products, and I like how thin my new MacBook Pro is. So now, according to Apple, my only option is to visit an Apple store or authorized service provider, which, as The Outline reported, could decide the fix is to charge me hundreds of dollars and replace the computer's entire "top case." Or, I could keep mashing the space bar and hope the problem works itself out, saving myself money, time, and the possibility that I have to send my expensive laptop away for service.Īpple's designs can be beautiful, and its network of stores makes getting quality service for a computer easy.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |