1/20/2024 0 Comments Keynote mac globe![]() ![]() ![]() And for most users, who only use Lightning for charging, it won’t make a difference–Apple gives you the cable, and the power adapters switched to USB-C a few years ago.īut if you have some Lightning accessories you still need to use, you can rest assured that Apple has an overpriced dongle just for you! How overpriced? How does 30 bucks grab you? The iPhone 15’s USB-C port supports 4K/60Hz displaysĪpple didn’t spend a lot of time talking about the USB-C port on the new iPhones, and one of the features it left out is a big one. Apple was forced to do it, under protest, by the EU and now proudly proclaims its greatness. The switch from Lightning to USB-C is good. Hopefully, Apple won’t be two years late to the Wi-Fi 7 party on its flagship products. And Thread is really what you want on always-plugged-in home hubs like Apple TV or HomePod, not your “leaves the house often” iPhone. Neither is a huge deal-Wi-Fi 6E’s new frequency bands are best used for point-to-point communications in home mesh networks and extenders right now, and Wi-Fi 6 routers already exceed the internet bandwidth most homes and businesses have. See how in Customize the Touch Bar on the 13-inch MacBook Pro.The iPhone 15 Pro has Wi-Fi 6E and ThreadĪpple’s first iPhone to support Wi-Fi 6E is the iPhone 15 Pro (and Pro Max), and it also supports the low-power home networking mesh networking technology Thread. ![]() You can also customize the Touch Bar on your 13-inch MacBook Pro for different apps. Volume buttons: Press or to decrease or increase the volume of sound from the built-in speakers, 3.5 mm headphone jack, or Bluetooth audio device. Mute button: Press to mute the sound from the built-in speakers or 3.5 mm headphone jack. Media buttons: Press to rewind, to play or pause, or to fast-forward a song, movie, or slideshow. Keyboard illumination buttons: Press or to decrease or increase the brightness of the keyboard. Launchpad button: Press to open Launchpad and instantly see all the apps on your MacBook Pro. Mission Control button: Press to view what’s running on your MacBook Pro, including all your spaces and open windows. Use the Touch Bar for these common functions:īrightness buttons: Press or to decrease or increase the brightness of the screen. All system functions for your 13-inch MacBook Pro are located on the Touch Bar. Use the Touch Bar on your 13-inch MacBook Pro. ![]() Volume (F11, F12): Press or to decrease or increase the volume of sound from the built-in speakers, 3.5 mm headphone jack, or Bluetooth audio device. Mute (F10): Press to mute the sound from the built-in speakers or 3.5 mm headphone jack. Media (F7, F8, F9): Press to rewind, to play or pause, or to fast-forward a song, movie, or slideshow. When Do Not Disturb is on, you won’t see or hear notifications on MacBook Pro, but you can view them later in Notification Center. To activate Siri, press and hold, then immediately speak your request.ĭo Not Disturb (F6): Press to turn Do Not Disturb on or off. Spotlight Search (F4): Press to open Spotlight and search for something on your MacBook Pro.ĭictation/Siri (F5): Press to activate dictation-you can dictate text wherever you can type (for example, in Messages, Mail, Pages, and other apps). Mission Control (F3): Press to view what’s running on your MacBook Pro, including all your spaces and open windows. The function keys on the top row of the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro provide shortcuts for these common system functions:īrightness (F1, F2): Press or to decrease or increase the brightness of the screen. Use function keys on your 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro.
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