Comment by theopsimist 7 hours ago I'll keep adding to the list:* Only one external display* No haptic trackpad 4 comments theopsimist Reply turtlebits 3 hours ago No force touch doesn't necessarily mean no haptics. I would assume Apple didn't go backwards to a physically clicking touchpad. nguyenkien 2 hours ago Bad news. It's physical trackpad. https://youtu.be/mBkYho_4CSg?t=226 macintux 11 minutes ago I can't go back, now that I've discovered the joys of "tap to click". But I doubt most new Mac users would notice.
turtlebits 3 hours ago No force touch doesn't necessarily mean no haptics. I would assume Apple didn't go backwards to a physically clicking touchpad. nguyenkien 2 hours ago Bad news. It's physical trackpad. https://youtu.be/mBkYho_4CSg?t=226 macintux 11 minutes ago I can't go back, now that I've discovered the joys of "tap to click". But I doubt most new Mac users would notice.
nguyenkien 2 hours ago Bad news. It's physical trackpad. https://youtu.be/mBkYho_4CSg?t=226 macintux 11 minutes ago I can't go back, now that I've discovered the joys of "tap to click". But I doubt most new Mac users would notice.
macintux 11 minutes ago I can't go back, now that I've discovered the joys of "tap to click". But I doubt most new Mac users would notice.
No force touch doesn't necessarily mean no haptics. I would assume Apple didn't go backwards to a physically clicking touchpad.
Bad news. It's physical trackpad. https://youtu.be/mBkYho_4CSg?t=226
I can't go back, now that I've discovered the joys of "tap to click". But I doubt most new Mac users would notice.