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  2. Apple has finally addressed the 'butterfly' keyboard problems

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    Apple finally acknowledged last Friday that its "butterfly" keyboard has a problem, and the company "will service eligible MacBook and MacBook Pro keyboards free of charge," it said on a support ...

  3. John Karidis - Wikipedia

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    John Karidis was best known for designing the butterfly keyboard of the IBM ThinkPad 701. The unusual patented design [4] had two jigsaw puzzle like interlocking pieces which were tucked in the laptop when the display lid was closed. Then, the keyboard would fold out horizontally to make a wider keyboard when the display lid was opened. [5]

  4. ThinkPad 701 - Wikipedia

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    The keyboard used in the 701 is officially known as the TrackWrite, but commonly known and code-named as the butterfly keyboard. [10] The design allowed the 701 series to be both compact (when closed) and comfortable to use (when open), despite being just 24.6 cm (9.7 in) wide with a 26.4 cm (10.4 in) VGA LCD .

  5. Butterfly keyboard - Wikipedia

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    Butterfly keyboard may refer to keyboards used on specific laptop computer models: IBM ThinkPad 701; MacBook Pro; MacBook Air This page was last edited on 2 ...

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    The research found 90% of adults qualify for stage 1 or higher of this condition. CKM syndrome is a systemic disorder that has links between heart disease, kidney disease, diabetes, and obesity.

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  9. User error - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, typewriter repair people used to refer to "a loose nut behind the keyboard" or a "defective keyboard controller." The broadcast engineering or amateur radio version is referred to as a "short between the headphones". Another term used in public safety two-way radio (i.e. police, fire, ambulance, etc.) is a "defective PTT button ...