![]() Also where would the menus in the top left/right go if the display had such a large corner radius? I don't buy it myself. That's just the shape of the back case of the display, the inner curves are not the edge of the display, they're the inner bounds of the curve of the top case (the part that curves down slightly at the edges when the MB is shut) where the magnets sit. Pretty sure everyone is misreading that schematic. When youre customizing the Touch Bar, the buttons jiggle. I cover and never ever ever use my camera. Choose View > Customize Touch Bar to add, delete, or rearrange items in the Touch Bar. On a personal note: if there was an option to buy a MBP without a camera, I'd choose that model. It also opens up the future for the FaceTime camera and narrow bezels, when the tech shrinks a bit. This has now changed since the idea of this notch allows for just that: a successful rounded-corner design with narrow even bezels. I was early on the wanting rounded corners for Mac portable displays, but I hadn't seen one mockup out there previously which successfully pulled off the design. The beauty of the notch design here is not just that it allows for narrower bezels, it allows for even bezels, with rounded corners that fill the display in a more satisfying way. Here's the current display and its bezels:Īnd the actual schematics shows a narrower notch: To always show function keys (F1, F2 and so on) in the Touch Bar for specific apps, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Keyboard, click Shortcuts, select Function Keys in the list on the left, then add the apps on the right.Also, I hated the notch yesterday, but within 24-hours the idea has strangely grown on me. The choices vary depending on what you set for “Touch Bar shows.” Press and hold Fn key to or Press and hold to: Click the pop-up menu, then choose what you want to happen when you press and hold the key-for example, show the Control Strip or quick actions. If you don’t want the Control Strip to be shown at the same time as app buttons, quick actions or spaces, de-select the Show Control Strip tick box. Touch Bar shows: Click the pop-up menu, then choose what you want the Touch Bar to show-for example, app buttons or the expanded Control Strip. On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Keyboard, then click Keyboard. You can also change what happens when you press and hold the Fn key or the Globe key on the keyboard. For example, you can have the Touch Bar show just the expanded Control Strip or just app buttons. Set options to control what’s shown in the Touch Bar. Connect a wireless keyboard, mouse or trackpad.Get started with accessibility features.Use Sign in with Apple for apps and websites.All of them are now available starting today. The touch bar powered 13-inch model will start at 1,799 (Php87,400) while the 15-inch will go for 2,399 (Php116,500). Manage cookies and other website data in Safari The basic MacBook Pro 13-inch is priced at 1,499 (Php72,800) and it comes with 8GB of RAM and 256GB SSD storage out of the box.View Apple subscriptions for your family.Subscribe to podcast shows and channels.Sync music, books and more between devices.Send files between devices with AirDrop.Make and receive phone calls on your Mac.Insert photos and documents from iPhone or iPad.Use a keyboard and mouse or trackpad across devices.Use Continuity to work across Apple devices.Use SharePlay to watch and listen together.Use Live Text to interact with text in a photo.Make it easier to see what’s on the screen. ![]() Change the picture for you or others in apps.Install and reinstall apps from the App Store.
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