Apple added support for Touch ID with the latest model MacBook Pro. With it, you can log into your account with one touch, and even set up multiple users with Touch ID. You can also use it to make online purchases thanks to Apple Pay on the web. How to use Touch ID on the MacBook Pro. Your Macbook’s cooling system, including fan and rear vents pull cool air in from the back and (in the case of the Macbook pro) also from the left ports bringing this air around the processor, GPU, and heat sync and blow it out the back, as such your Macbook acts like a little vacuum cleaner of the air around you.
Change your display's refresh rate
The 16-inch MacBook Pro has a Retina display with an adjustable refresh rate.
Use the Touch Bar
The Touch Bar shows you intuitive shortcuts and app controls when you need them.
Use Touch ID on MacBook Pro
Flash software for windows 10. With Touch ID on your MacBook Pro, you can quickly unlock your Mac and make purchases using your Apple ID and Apple Pay — all with your fingerprint.
Learn about Touch IDFind adapters for Thunderbolt 3 (USB‑C) ports
If the cable from your external display, hard drive, camera, or other device doesn't connect to your Mac, you might need an adapter.
Learn about Thunderbolt 3Use the Force Touch trackpad
Learn about the Force Touch trackpad, its features, and how to use it.
Learn about Force Touch trackpadCheck your startup security
Use Startup Security Utility to make sure that your Mac always starts up from your designated startup disk, and always from a legitimate, trusted operating system.
Learn about startup securityUse True Tone
Best creative software for mac. True Tone makes the images on your Retina display appear more natural.
Learn about True ToneMacBook Pro battery won't charge past 1%
Learn what to do if the battery in your 2016 or 2017 MacBook Pro won't charge above 1%.
Learn moreGet AppleCare+ for Mac
With AppleCare+, you’re covered. Get accidental damage coverage and 24/7 priority access to Apple experts.
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