![]() That’s about all the touch bar can do, save one more trick: the old-fashioned F keys (F1, F2, etc.). ![]() Microsoft Word, meanwhile, gives you exactly the sort of buttons you’re used to seeing in a Microsoft Word toolbar.Īnd some applications, mostly older ones, show nothing at all here. Safari gives you back buttons, a search bar, and a new tab button, for example. This space is used by whatever app is open, to show basically whatever that application feels is important. It’s possible to make this the default, though (more on that later).įor now, let’s talk about the rest of that empty space, which Apple refers to as App Controls. Most users will only see it when they specifically expand the Command Strip. This is called the Expanded Control Strip.
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