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The touch bar on Apple’s new MacBook Pro makes sense. The top row of keys have served specific functions on Macs for over a decade; why not let those specific functions change depending on which application you’re using?
苹果新款MacBook Pro上的触摸条很有意义。 上排按键已在Mac上提供特定功能超过十年; 为什么不让这些特定功能根据您使用的应用程序而改变?
But there’s one key that old-school UNIX users—particularly Emacs fans—are going to miss: Escape. The touch bar completely replaces this key, which is going to make a lot of Terminal-based applications nearly imp