| I bought one when it was announced. I desperately needed to replace my 13', 128G MBA (couldn't change the disk). My major concern about the touch bar is that it really makes things worse. I second the author opinion. I use Spotify a lot. Before, on my MBA, I could change the volume or hit play/pause with one key tap, straightforward and easy. Now I have to hit the tiny expand arrow to display these keys and then hit play/pause etc. It could get even worse because Spotify added their own touch bar buttons when you use the mac native app.
But the dynamic display is different depending on whether the app is the front or in the background.
When in the background it becomes a shortcut you have to click to make a different set of keys appear. You get lost very easily, plus it becomes redundant with Apple native play/pause keys... So I'm always confused when I just want to hit pause/play. From the settings, if I'd like to fall back to the always on standard set of function keys then I lose the dynamic app keys. Which is weird. The OS should be clever enough to expand the function keys when nothing else is available instead of a black unused zone and a tiny shortcut zone on the right. The esc key (as mentioned in the article) is really hard to reach most of the times because you have to quit the current display (cross) before it becomes available. Why not keep it always on the left ? It feels like the touch bar hasn't been thought through very much. It needs some more work... The good news is that it's mostly software improvements so let's hope Apple / App developers can fix that quickly. |
This effectively makes the touch bar a useless feature, but at least I can customize the button mapping and always know the buttons will be where I expect them to be.