The first lawsuit was filed in May 2018 on behalf of two people who’s MacBook Pro keyboards stopped working. Prior to Apple’s admission of the problem, three class action lawsuits relating to the keyboard issues have been filed against Apple. However, it seems that Apple has now given up on the butterfly keyboard design and will be returning to the older scissor mechanism design that predated the 2015 introduction of the troubled keyboards. That problem seem to occur when the MacBooks get hot, but some users have reported having issues at any temperature. For example, some users have reported problems with keys making a high-pitched clicking noise when pressed. There have been other issues with the MacBook Pro keyboard that seem to be unrelated to the issue being addressed by the class action lawsuit. It is likely that you are being affected by the issue if one or more keys have stopped working on your 2015 or later MacBook, or 2016 or later MacBook Pro, or 2018 MacBook Air. Apple emphasises that “No other Mac notebook models are part of this program.” That list now includes the newer models – including the models that Apple introduced in May and July 2019.
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