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[* black] What's underneath the scissor mechanism? Hey, we'll ask the questions here—you just finish taking this thing apart.
[* black] Wait, scratch that—reverse it.
[* black] Here's a look at the "[https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2019/11/apple-introduces-16-inch-macbook-pro-the-worlds-best-pro-notebook/|Apple-designed rubber dome|new_window=true] that stores more potential energy for a responsive key press."
-[* black] Also, a metal mesh with an interesting pattern, incorporated into the backlight assembly.
+[* black] Also, a perforated metal plate with an interesting pattern, incorporated into the backlight assembly.
[* black] And bordering all that, a thin black gasket—presumably to stop the bright bits from bleeding out past the edge of the key.
[* black] Compared once again with the desktop Magic Keyboard:
[* black] The two scissor mechanisms look 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 re-creation of this slender new scissor switch.