Apple wants you to know that the way you type is wrong

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Tricia Gilbride
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It's been a while since the nerve-wracking days of Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing, but Apple is here to make you feel self-conscious about the way you type all over again.

Apple unveiled a new MacBook at today's Apple Watch event, featuring a keyboard that is 40% thinner and claims to improve typing efficiency through a brand new "butterfly mechanism."

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The great unveiling was accompanied by a strangely transfixing video of a woman typing, and suddenly, everyone was wondering whether or not they have an appealing typing style.

Could your fingers sell a laptop to millions of strangers across the globe? It's something to consider if you need a new subject to stay up all night worrying about.

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