Comment by charles_f 1 month ago The fn keys you can almost circumvent, but the escape key? Common! 4 comments charles_f Reply jahller 1 month ago the esc key is still there. i'm still using the m1 macbook pro with the touchbar. xuki 1 month ago The original version removed the ESC key as well. By the time they added it back, the damage was done. roryirvine 1 month ago The worst bit was that the touch-sensitive area didn't extend as far left as the physical keyboard - so not only did the ESC key become virtual with no tactile feedback, it also shifted position. 1 reply →
jahller 1 month ago the esc key is still there. i'm still using the m1 macbook pro with the touchbar. xuki 1 month ago The original version removed the ESC key as well. By the time they added it back, the damage was done. roryirvine 1 month ago The worst bit was that the touch-sensitive area didn't extend as far left as the physical keyboard - so not only did the ESC key become virtual with no tactile feedback, it also shifted position. 1 reply →
xuki 1 month ago The original version removed the ESC key as well. By the time they added it back, the damage was done. roryirvine 1 month ago The worst bit was that the touch-sensitive area didn't extend as far left as the physical keyboard - so not only did the ESC key become virtual with no tactile feedback, it also shifted position. 1 reply →
roryirvine 1 month ago The worst bit was that the touch-sensitive area didn't extend as far left as the physical keyboard - so not only did the ESC key become virtual with no tactile feedback, it also shifted position. 1 reply →
the esc key is still there. i'm still using the m1 macbook pro with the touchbar.
The original version removed the ESC key as well. By the time they added it back, the damage was done.
The worst bit was that the touch-sensitive area didn't extend as far left as the physical keyboard - so not only did the ESC key become virtual with no tactile feedback, it also shifted position.
1 reply →