![]() But the downsides far outweigh the benefits in my use case. I guess different people value the trade-offs differently I do miss the Touch Bar’s ability to make smooth gradient changes (e.g. BetterTouchTool is a personalization application developed by Andreas Hegenberg for Mac users. I can also program macros to go with the keys which supplements the function keys on the Mac. It is much better because there are physical buttons instead of being a continuous strip, so I can still rely on tactile feel to position my fingers.įor example, I can activate different screens, cameras and lights while in a Zoom session using OBS and the Stream Deck without looking away I imagine it’s very hard to do with the Touch Bar. While I have moved to the MBP 14, I still have a “Touch Bar” of sorts though - the Stream Deck XL. I was unable to train my fingers to assume such consistent muscle memory, and it was even worse when the positioning is different for every app, or states in an app. ![]() ![]() By the time I relocate the cursor on my screen, I forgot what the function I was coding was supposed to do next. They did not solve the biggest problem for me - I am a touch typist and no matter how I customise the Touch Bar, I have to take my eyes off the screen to activate a button. I have spent money (and effort) on Better Touch Tool and another app that I cannot remember, but they simply did not work for me. ![]()
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