Touch Bar highlight for Apple’s newest MacBook Pro

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The configurable MacBook Touch Bar (Image: IDGNS)

28 October 2016

It has been rumoured for some time, and it even made an appearance in the MacOS Sierra 10.12.1 update, but Apple has now officially revealed the new MacBook Pro.

The main new feature of the new laptop is the Touch Bar, which replaces the row of function keys usually found on the top of the Apple laptop keyboard.

The Touch Bar is an OLED panel, and one of the new features it supports is Touch ID. When you encounter a process that requires you to show your fingerprint, such as Apple Pay, you place your finger on the Touch ID area of the Touch Bar. The Touch ID sensor is integrated with the power button.

The functions provided by the Touch Bar changes based on the software you are using. For example, if you are using iTunes, the Touch Bar lights up with icons representing player controls. During a chat, the Touch Bar can be used to instantly place emoji. In the Photos app, you can access editing functions on the Touch Bar and apply those edits to the photo you are working on.

Customising the Touch Bar can be done using drag and drop. You can select the functions you want on the main screen and drag them off the bottom of the MacBook Pro’s screen and onto the Touch Bar.

Apple said that third-party software developers will be able to create Touch Bar controls for their software.

 

IDG News Service

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