![]() While I returned that MacBook Pro for various uninteresting reasons, I thought I’d document the solution I came up with so I can look this up again when/if I have a laptop with a Touch Bar again.įurther googling led me to the mirror-displays project. That’s a lot of brain cycles when you’re under the lights on stage. However, the dim brightness button isn’t displayed by default, so you have to touch the < button first to expand the “control strip” in order to see it. A useful Stack Overflow answer tells me that I can use cmd+ to do this. This is all well and good, but when presenting, I use the cmd+F1 keyboard shortcut to toggle display mirroring. This thing replaces the F-keys with a touch pad that adjusts itself to the app in use in order to provide useful shortcuts you can just touch. ![]() ![]() One feature of the 16″ MacBook Pro that was new to me is the Touch Bar. ![]()
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