How to customize Touch Bar on Macbook Pro
Basically the Touch Bar will provide users with a variety of shortcuts depending on the application being used and open on the main screen. However, if you don't like the default options, you can add or remove shortcuts to customize your Touch Bar in your own style.
The Touch Bar is a thin strip of OLED display designed by Apple to replace the traditional function key sequence on its new 13-inch MacBook 15 and inch.
Basically the Touch Bar will provide users with a variety of shortcuts depending on the application being used and open on the main screen. However, if you don't like the default options, you can add or remove shortcuts to customize your Touch Bar in your own style.
Touch Bar shortcuts will display for Apple default apps on macOS like Photos, iTunes, Maps . as well as other 3rd party apps like 1Password, Day One or djay Pro.
In the article below, Network Administrator will guide you how to customize Touch Bar on Macbook Pro.
Customize Touch Bar on Macbook Pro
1. Click File . You need to open a new window in an application to edit the Touch Bar options there.
2. Select New Window.
3. Click View.
4. Select Customize Touch Bar.
5. Drag and drop shortcuts from the screen to the position of the Touch Bar right below to add to the Touch Bar. You can only see and add options that match the opened window at that time.
6. To move a button on Touch Bar, press and hold and drag the button to the position you want.
7. To remove a button from the Touch Bar, hold down and drag the button to the far left of the bar.
8. Release the hand when the "Remove From Touch Bar" message appears .
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