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- | [* black] Insert wisdom here. |
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+ | [* black] With all of its defense thwarted, the keyboard...slab(?) gives way and peels off of the bottom chassis, leaving the membrane free to be peeled off. |
+ | [* black] The membrane happens to be a single sheet of die-cut silicone, reminiscent of the [https://www.amazon.com/DHZ-Keyboard-Silicone-MacBook-Gradient/dp/B00UWMPFTM/|old-school keyboard covers|new_window=true]. |
+ | [* black] The addition of the membrane does make the keyboard more dirt resistant. The keycaps are thinner and less prone to breaking when removed. |
+ | [* black] However, the new system is still proven to be fallible. Plus, when offending particulates do make it through, it's ''even more impossible'' to remove them. |
+ | [* black] Meanwhile, the keyboard design makes it as non-replaceable and non-removable as ever. The inclusion of rivets and adhesive makes it virtually impossible to replace the keyboard module alone. |