I like the new functionality bar on the mac, has it been really useful? It looks touch screen? Is it a favorites bar? Do you have a preferred mouse that you use when you game on a Mac?
Hi! To answer your questions regarding the touchbar: • it’s useful for me switching through opened apps/browsers without needing to leave my current browser. For example, I usually have spotify playing on the background while I work on Safari and with the downloadable app that helps make app switching through the touch bar possible it helps me select spotify from the touch bar and access the buttons without even leaving safari or having the spotify pop up on screen. + I downloaded another function where I can see all my apps on the touch bar and just scroll through and select (mostly just a lazy way to see apps 😂) • definitely feels like a phone touch screen, probably more smoother. • You can only have 3-4 default functions on the right side of the touch bar (like favorites) the rest of the bar just displays the tabs on safari, or more buttons/functions depending on what software or app you currently have opened. • I haven’t tried gaming on Mac but I usually use a wired logitech mouse (the cheap and round ones) to work and edit photos or videos just because it’s very durable (only my opinion)
I don’t get why people put cases on laptop. It ain’t a phone, if you treat it with respect it will stay mostly fine. It also makes it feel less premium.
Agreed! And it gets heavier but in my case I travel a lot, move around the house more often than my work table and wear rings so it’s just me trying not to cause more scratches than external factors would~ but It does hide the beauty of it.
@@francesetup For transport, i use a slim sleeve. It doesn’t protect from impact very much, but it prevents scratching. Some sleeves have zippers, however, we have to be careful with those. I like sleeves because they can be used as a surface to put the laptop on outside or on the laps.
@@dimbulb6443 I like the idea of using the sleeves as the surface! I'll try that out thank youu, as for the impact and bumps, that was the reason why I had a case on my macbook air 13" 2015, if it weren't for it i might have gotten it replaced sooner than it took me lol
I like the new functionality bar on the mac, has it been really useful? It looks touch screen? Is it a favorites bar? Do you have a preferred mouse that you use when you game on a Mac?
Hi! To answer your questions regarding the touchbar:
• it’s useful for me switching through opened apps/browsers without needing to leave my current browser. For example, I usually have spotify playing on the background while I work on Safari and with the downloadable app that helps make app switching through the touch bar possible it helps me select spotify from the touch bar and access the buttons without even leaving safari or having the spotify pop up on screen.
+ I downloaded another function where I can see all my apps on the touch bar and just scroll through and select (mostly just a lazy way to see apps 😂)
• definitely feels like a phone touch screen, probably more smoother.
• You can only have 3-4 default functions on the right side of the touch bar (like favorites) the rest of the bar just displays the tabs on safari, or more buttons/functions depending on what software or app you currently have opened.
• I haven’t tried gaming on Mac but I usually use a wired logitech mouse (the cheap and round ones) to work and edit photos or videos just because it’s very durable (only my opinion)
I don’t get why people put cases on laptop. It ain’t a phone, if you treat it with respect it will stay mostly fine. It also makes it feel less premium.
Agreed! And it gets heavier but in my case I travel a lot, move around the house more often than my work table and wear rings so it’s just me trying not to cause more scratches than external factors would~ but It does hide the beauty of it.
@@francesetup For transport, i use a slim sleeve. It doesn’t protect from impact very much, but it prevents scratching. Some sleeves have zippers, however, we have to be careful with those.
I like sleeves because they can be used as a surface to put the laptop on outside or on the laps.
@@dimbulb6443 I like the idea of using the sleeves as the surface! I'll try that out thank youu, as for the impact and bumps, that was the reason why I had a case on my macbook air 13" 2015, if it weren't for it i might have gotten it replaced sooner than it took me lol