how to use MacBook

 

Beginner's guide to using MacBook, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, or Mac

MacBook Pro
MacBook Pro (Image credit: Rene Ritchie/iMore)

So, you've purchased your new Mac and you've got it all set up. Now, you're sitting in front of your screen, wondering what to do next. Lucky for you, we've got this useful guide to understanding the basic anatomy of your desktop(opens in new tab) or laptop(opens in new tab). So, if you're new to Mac, welcome to the family. Now it's time to learn where everything is and what it does.

Touch ID and Apple Pay

Touch ID on the MacBook Pro

MacBook Pro Touch ID (Image credit: iMore)

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.

Auto Unlock

Auto Unlock (Image credit: Rene Ritchie / iMore)

You can set up your Mac with a super strong password without having to worry about the inconvenience of having to retype it every time you lock your screen. Auto Unlock makes it possible for you to unlock your Mac with your Apple Watch just by being in proximity to it. So, you can set a 14-digit password that not even the most super of computers could figure out, but still unlock your Mac in a split second.

The Touch Bar

Macbook Pro Touch ID (Image credit: iMore)

Apple added a big new feature to the latest model MacBook Pro. The Touch Bar is an OLED panel that sits at the top of the keyboard and replaces the row of function keys. It is contextual, meaning what appears on the panel will change, depending on what app you are currently using. It is also customizable, which will allow you to set up different apps (including third-party apps that support customization) to improve your workflow.


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