Clearly, YMMV.
(…) And with the deep discounts that are available with AppleCare (if you look for them), it's not "extremely expensive" at all to extend your coverage for a total of 3 years on a computer.
Well - in fact it is only ONE year more than they are obliged to give warranty (in Europe). So charging/paying 15% more for a so-called "prime"-product IS expensive indeed.
I worked with notebooks since early 1990´s. NEVER EVER had problems with IBM Thinpads, Toshiba´s Pro-line or Panasonic toughbooks. My first MBP (2008) died after 3 years with the infamous GPU-failure (they claimed this not being their fault although it was). A total loss.
The next MBP had 2 times the keyboard-problem Again, they told me it was not their fault and even since the warranty was just expired some days before I rang them up, they were extremely cool with me…(expensive for me, but I warned a lot of people).
Selling products for prices like during prohibition and claiming them to be "top-quality" but not caring about customers problems, even lying ("You´re holding it wrong" etc) explains why they achieved to be the richest enterprise in the world. Good for their shareholders, bad thing for us customers. maybe good "not so good" for their shareholders at long-time perspective though.
It takes a long way to get a good reputation - but that can change very rapidly - and the way back is expensive and hard to go...
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U mean taking the ke from top with a scissor ??
NO!
The mechanism under the button is called "Scissor" because it looks a little bit like 2 scissors.
look at youtube - there are really good Videos. Look at ifixit.com for instructions with photos for each step.
you can even do it with your nails opt a little screwdriver to pop them off - BUT you should know how to do (look at the VIDEOS!)
be careful.
[doublepost=1454263861][/doublepost]If there is not a crumble of bread or something like that blocking the button
or
an immobilization of the scissor mechanism (glued in down-position by a single drop of orange juice or something like that) …
it will be failing - at least soon. the mid of the upper line of the alphabet is definitely the typical place where the keyboard begins to fail. Sorry to give you this sad information - but it is like it is...