Durzel
Durzel t1_j40bcrp wrote
My MacBook Pro spends a good 80% of the time plugged into an external monitor, with the lid closed. I assume this is a pretty common usage for them, compared to the smaller or lighter ones.
When the Touch Bar was released people pointed out how it would be a disjointed experience lifting your fingers from the keyboard to press it. A touch screen would be just as bad, in my opinion.
What do power users need with a touchscreen, especially now we’ve just recently got physical function keys back?
Durzel t1_j40vb6a wrote
Reply to comment by casuallylurking in Apple Reportedly Working on Touchscreen Macs, Including MacBook Pro by Avieshek
My main screen is a 38" UltraWide, so using the 16" one next to that would be a bit weird. I don't have a logical place on my desk to have it with the lid open, either. It sits underneath my screen with a single USB-C that does both power and display (I love that).