MacBooks and touchscreens are not close, that's a real thing. At least, not in the usual way. And that's because Apple likes to keep the iPad Pro as an option for those who like this kind of connection while storing their laptops elsewhere, which offers you a lot called Touch Bar. This is a form of control was born a few years ago with a MacBook Pro, and it hasn't made any major changes since then, but that may change soon.
Touch Bar is a small touch screen that allows access to a fully user-friendly interface. By changing your preferences for each option and by showing direct access to specific frequently used functions, iTouch Bar has suddenly become a useful tool. For now, Apple will see if it's possible to step forward, and let go of its touch control
According to a patent shared by Patently Apple, the company has registered what appears to be an invention of this feature of its laptops. Powered by new motion sensors, the Touch Bar will leave the touchscreen behind as well can allow the user to interact with touch with your hands, or touch any screen. The type of sensor I will use is not specified, but we have no doubt that it will be accurate enough to provide a good experience.
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This touch will allow the execution of actions similar to those already approved by Touch Bar, though without touching the laptop, that's for sure it can help a lot. Especially in a time like ours today, when cleanliness is paramount in the fight against COVID-19. However, like all other patents, we may never have seen it in a product, fortunately or unfortunately.