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[* black] With the new scissor switch out of its home, it's time for some comparisons. That's right, it's ~~wizard's duel~~ Magic competition time. | |
[* black] From the top, the two scissor mechanisms are nearly identical. The old Magic scissor is ever-so-slightly thicker (1.6 vs 1.38 mm). | |
- | [* icon_note] 0.22 mm may not seem like much, but no doubt a lot of engineering went into the |
- | [* black] Despite the |
+ | [* icon_note] 0.22 mm may not seem like much, but no doubt a lot of engineering went into the re-creation of this slender new scissor switch. |
+ | [* black] Despite the different thickness, they really do look the same ... so much so that we wonder what would happen if we mixed Magics ... |
[* icon_note] *Heavenly chorus* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Creation_of_Adam|The Creation of Magic|new_window=true] | |
[* black] Yes, what you're looking at is a 2015 white Magic keyboard keycap on a 16'' MacBook pro keyboard and scissor. It works! | |
[* black] The old Magic command key is smaller (hence the larger gap between the key and the keyboard deck) and thicker than the new one. | |
[* black] Not every single key is interchangeable, and the old Magic keys don't have transparent lettering for the backlight, but welcome, MacBook, to the keyboard modding community! |