![]() It’s also worth pointing out that Apple’s trackpads are unparalleled. If you were put off purely by the previous keyboard, you are now safe to buy a 13in MacBook Pro. I’ve found it useful, particularly in Affinity Photo, where being able to change the brush size and other adjustments on-the-fly using a slider on the Touch Bar is a godsend. The keys feel good with a subtle doming, and the 1mm key-travel – the distance the key sinks when pressed – is enough to be satisfying while still being firm and stable. It’s one of the best fitted to any laptop, coming very close to Microsoft’s best-in-class design. It’s the same keyboard as the MacBook Air and 16in MacBook Pro and is just as good here. ![]() The new bit is the Magic Keyboard, which is Apple’s name for the more traditional scissor-switch mechanism that replaces the issue-prone butterfly keyboard. The Magic Keyboard is great, prioritising function over form, as it should, and complementing the truly best-in-class trackpad.
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