User's Manual Part 1

Chapter 1 MacBook Pro at a glance 9
Customize the Touch Bar
In Finder and in many apps, such as Mail and Safari, you can customize the buttons in the Touch
Bar. Choose View > Customize Touch Bar, and add, delete, or rearrange items in the Touch Bar.
The buttons in the Touch Bar jiggle when you edit them. For example, here’s the Calculator Touch
Bar, ready to be edited:
Add buttons to the Touch Bar. Drag controls to the bottom of your screen and into the Touch
Bar to add them.
Click Done in the Touch Bar when you nish.
Rearrange buttons in the Touch Bar. Use your nger to drag buttons when they’re jiggling to a
new location in the Touch Bar. Click Done when you nish.
Delete buttons from the Touch Bar. Use the trackpad to drag a button when it’s jiggling from
the Touch Bar to the screen to remove it. Click Done when you nish.
Trackpad
You can do a lot on your MacBook Pro using simple trackpad gestures—scroll through
webpages, zoom in on documents, rotate photos, and more. With the Force Touch trackpad,
pressure-sensing capabilities add another level of interactivity. The trackpad provides feedback—
when you drag or rotate objects, you feel a subtle vibration when they’re aligned, allowing you
to work with greater precision.
Here are some common gestures:
Click: Press anywhere on the trackpad. Or enable Tap to click” in Trackpad
preferences, and simply tap.
Force click: Click and then press deeper. You can use force click to look up
more information—click a word to see its denition, or an address to see
a preview that you can open in Maps.
Secondary click (right click): Click with two ngers to open shortcut
menus. If Tap to click” is enabled, tap with two ngers.
Two-nger scroll: Slide two ngers up or down to scroll.
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