

The statement was published by the WSJ in an article detailing the problems with Apple's butterfly keyboard that have still not been resolved over three generations of the keyboard.
Apple’s butterfly mechanism, like a real butterfly, has two delicate wings that allow the keyboard to be nearly a millimeter shorter. But sometimes when dust gets in—even something as small as a grain of sand—it jams up, says Kyle Wiens, chief executive of iFixit, which tears down electronics to evaluate how easy they are to repair.

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