The MacBook Pro models we can buy right now are based on the generation announced in 2016. Laptops aimed at Apple's field of expertise that year changed its architecture, introduced USB-C ports, created a twisting butterfly keyboard (the newest replacement for a circus machine), touch ID sensor in power button and Touch Bar.
Originally, the Touch Bar was something that was only available in certain MacBook Pro configurations, not in low-end models. However, since the last update, all the laptops on the list are for sale on Apple's website and its stores. install at no cost for equipment.
The Touch Bar is a multi-touch OLED touch panel mounted on the keyboard and replaces buttons for physical activity. This panel changes depending on the operating system or part of the program where we are. The Fn key can be configured to open function shortcuts in Touch Bar.
Access function shortcuts in Touch Bar with the FN key
TIL que si tienes un MacBook Pro con TouchBar (😞) puedes configurar que la tecla Fn abra los accesos directos de funciones y lo las teclas F1, F2, F3, etc.
Preferencias del sistema > Teclado > Teclado > "Pulsar la tecla Fn para"#mactips pic.twitter.com/E5oFzRJhO0
— Manu Contreras (@mcontreras) March 27, 2020
Twitter user Manu Contreras (@mcontreras) has shared a video on his social network profile showing that, when he presses the Fn key, the shortcuts appear in Touch Bar. The Touch Bar is a variant of what is displayed depending on the application that appears on the screen.
Setting it up is pretty straightforward, and anyone with a MacBook Pro with a Touch Bar can try it. To find it you must go to it System Preferences> Keyboard> Keyboard> "Press Fn key on". It also shares a series of shortcuts for Finder to access, among others, Applications, Desktop or iCloud Drive.