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Unshaky
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Just bought MBP 2018
If the sticky keys come back, you can use software like this to mitigate it reasonably well.
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Realistically how much would you pay for a 2018 15" with double type keys.
I use Unshaky as it fixes the issue entirely on my 2016 13”. Maybe that could be mentioned to a possible buyer?
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US MacBook owners have two months to claim up to $395 over butterfly keyboard
I have an M1 now and it is glorious but back when I had the MBA with the butterfly keys, someone pointed me to https://github.com/aahung/Unshaky and it helped eliminate 99% of the double-typing or ghost keys. You will have to tweak the ms until you find the right number that fits your typing speed but once you get it all setup, the butterfly keyboard will become much more tolerable.
Or.. you could just swap it for an M1. :)
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Apple will pay up to $395 to people with broken MacBook butterfly keyboards [Updated] - Class-action settlement applies to buyers nationwide.
In case you didn't know there's an app which did resolve most of the problems for me, when I had the MacBook with the butterfly keys: https://github.com/aahung/Unshaky
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2020 Macbook Pro Keys Double Typing?
I believe there’s software for detecting and removing double typed letters. It was developed for people suffering the same issue on butterfly keys. Google for it. Here’s one app example.
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My mac 17 intel has keyboard issue, and apple’s free repair period is passed. I get repeated keystrokes. Is there a software patch we can do to ignore the redundant keystrokes?
I found this: https://unshaky.nestederror.com
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Anti-Key Chattering software for mac?
Unshaky is exactly what you're looking for
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IT'S OFFICIAL!! New macs coming next week.
If your issue's double key presses, you can install Unshaky, then open the app's settings and set the delay to 40 or 50 ms (depending on how fast you type).
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My N key is being entered multiple times on a single press. Looks like there is some hardware problem.
You can try https://github.com/aahung/Unshaky
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Make Keys Like a Controller
I think i found something for it... maybe it's : https://github.com/aahung/Unshaky/releases
apple-bce-arch
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Arch Linux on iMac 2019
You might need this though: https://github.com/aunali1/apple-bce-arch
What are some alternatives?
kinto - Mac-style shortcut keys for Linux & Windows.
mbp-manjaro-kernel - The Manjaro Kernel with added patches to support T2 MacBooks
mbp-tails - How to get Tails working on T2 Apple device (e.g. 2019 MacBook Pro) without needing external keyboard/mouse.
linux-mbp-arch - Arch Linux kernel with 2018+ MacBook Pro patches.
MinimalClock - MinimalClock: a MacOS screen saver
mbp15-wifi-driver - Scripts to collect or download and install MacBookPro15,2 wifi driver files on Linux.
Vim - The official Vim repository
linux-cachyos - Archlinux Kernel based on different schedulers and some other performance improvements.
mbp-2016-linux - State of Linux on the MacBook Pro 2016 & 2017
mbpfan - A simple daemon to control fan speed on all MacBook/MacBook Pros (probably all Apple computers) for Linux Kernel 3 and newer
macbook12-spi-driver - WIP input driver for the SPI touchpad / keyboard found in the 12" MacBook (MacBook8,1 + MacBook9,1)
snd_hda_macbookpro - Kernel audio driver for Macs with 8409 HDA chip + MAX98706/SSM3515 amps