The +/= key on my 2021 MacBook Pro requires more effort to press than all of the other keys. I suspect that I press this key a lot to zoom in and out.
In general, I use a light tap and the key doesn't register with a light tap. I need to use a slightly heavier tap to get the +/= key to actuate. So I find myself double-checking it when I press it. Or I can just deliberately press it a little harder.
Apple will replace the keyboard for $125 or the battery, top case, trackpad and keyboard for $250. The battery is fine but I will consider replacing the keyboard this year if it bugs me enough. I am not upgrading to the M2 but will consider the M3 if there are enough benefits. 3nm would be a major draw. I do not expect M3 until 2024 though.
I bought this laptop at launch in 2021 so it's about 15 months old. I also use this laptop a lot, and the keyboard far more than I used on my 2015 MacBook Pro which was mostly used with an external keyboard.
In general, I use a light tap and the key doesn't register with a light tap. I need to use a slightly heavier tap to get the +/= key to actuate. So I find myself double-checking it when I press it. Or I can just deliberately press it a little harder.
Apple will replace the keyboard for $125 or the battery, top case, trackpad and keyboard for $250. The battery is fine but I will consider replacing the keyboard this year if it bugs me enough. I am not upgrading to the M2 but will consider the M3 if there are enough benefits. 3nm would be a major draw. I do not expect M3 until 2024 though.
I bought this laptop at launch in 2021 so it's about 15 months old. I also use this laptop a lot, and the keyboard far more than I used on my 2015 MacBook Pro which was mostly used with an external keyboard.