On the other hand, Sarang Sheth, a renowned designer, took advantage of this and came up with a realistic idea whereby he used the old MacBook Pro with Touch Bar for his experiment. In this case, the OLED touch screen strip is lacking. The Apple Pencil is put into a hollow in the spot where the Touch bar is normally positioned in the idea. From Sheth’s design, the Apple pencil takes over the function Keys horizontally, suggesting those equivalent locations on the pen’s surface should be touch-capable. The chances of implementing the design to life are very narrow Via the Wall Street Journal, the Cupertino firm intends to make a clear contrast between product categories, with the iPad getting a touchscreen and Apple Pencil. Still, the Mac is geared for indirect input.

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