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In 2016 Apple introduced new MacBook Pro models that featured the Touch Bar. A narrow touch-sensitive glass display at the top of the keyboard. Apple promised it would offer intuitive new ways to interact with content. But with their latest MacBook Pro release, the Touch Bar was removed. And there are a few reasons for this. Officially, Apple gave a generic justification. Saying, Users value the full-height function row on the standalone Magic Keyboard. And weve brought it to the MacBook Pro. The physical keys replace the Touch Bar. Bringing back the familiar, tactile feel of mechanical keys that pro users love. Which is essentially marketing speak for, the touch bar was a bad idea so were removing it. But where exactly did it go wrong? Well, the first problem was Apple never improved on its functionality. Some users appreciated the shortcuts it offered, like quick access to emoji while chatting, or tool adjustments in photo editing apps. But its functionality was never expanded