Perhaps you never use Mail’s “Archive” feature, but you love the “Snooze message” feature – wouldn’t it be nice if could swap that useless “Archive” button for a “Snooze” button? The Touch Bar may update automatically to suit the current context, but when it comes to Mac users, one size rarely fits all. For example, if you’re viewing the “Mail” application then the Touch Bar will display shortcuts for composing, replying, archiving, and flagging messages. This touchscreen displays app shortcuts, system tools and functions, based on the current context. If you own a MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2016) or later, or a MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2016, four Thunderbolt 3 Ports) and later, then you’ll have access to a thin touchscreen display that replaces the keyboard’s standard “Function” keys. When Apple released the 2016 model of MacBook Pro, the Touch Bar was the feature that really grabbed the headlines.
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