![]() ![]() TouchSwitcher: This is an excellent app that lets you launch and switch between apps straight from the Touch Bar.It also lets you add various handy widgets. After this, you may even hide the Dock to get more screen. Pock: It calls itself the ‘widgets manager for MacBook’s Touch Bar.’ Pock lets you add Dock apps to the Touch Bar.But Haptic Touch Bar app lets you enjoy haptic feedback when you press the Touch Bar buttons. Haptic Touch Bar: iPhones are all about haptic feedback (that you and I love).In addition to the inbuilt controls, you can use some third-party apps that add to or improve your Touch Bar experience. Use third-party apps for more Touch Bar customization To know if an app supports custom Touch Bar controls and to customize it, open the app and click View at the top menu bar. Some inbuilt apps like Finder, Safari, Mail, and third-party ones like Photoshop have customization options for Touch Bar. ![]() Customize Touch Bar for the particular apps To remove, drag an icon (using Trackpad or mouse) up from the Touch Bar onto the screen.ģ. Now, drag the option down to add them.Click the Apple logo and choose System Preferences.You can add and remove items you do not fancy. Touch Bar is customizable so that you have the options you need right on it. Note: If you have enabled Touch Bar zoom under System Preferences → Accessibility → Zoom, the above tip won’t work as pressing the Touch Bar displays it at the bottom of the MacBook’s screen. You can touch the respective button on the Touch Bar and slide it to the right or left. You do not need to tap repeatedly to change volume or brightness. Use third-party apps for more Touch Bar customization.Use MacBook Pro Touch Bar to scrub through. ![]()
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