![]() There's a New Tab shortcut when Safari's open, but my brain is hardwired to use the Cmd + T shortcut already. The problem is that Quick Look is faster to access by simply hitting the space bar rather than raising your index finger towards the Touch Bar. For example, when using Finder, you'll see a shortcut for Quick Look. Most importantly, barring the niche use cases I talked about above, the Touch Bar in its current form does not dramatically improve the usability of a Mac. As of today, there is no way to change the Touch Bar screen timeout either. ![]() Remember how I loved seeing the time elapsed or time remaining counters during full-screen video playback? Well, if you're watching a video past a minute, the Touch Bar isn't helpful in showing you that information unless you touch the trackpad. It is replaced by a row of physical keys that blend well with the keyboard. Meaning, the computer display timeout and the Touch Bar display timeout aren't synced. The new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro notebooks no longer have a Touch Bar. The next problem is that the Touch Bar goes to sleep if you don't use the trackpad or keyboard for roughly a minute.
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