Flexbar brings touch bar functionality to Windows and Mac

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KICKSTARTER NEWS – I use a MacBook Pro for my work computer.  Back in the day, it came with a Touch Bar, a touch-sensitive strip above the keyboard that allowed me to interact with my applications in different ways.  I wasn’t really a fan and didn’t use it much, but maybe there’s a better way to implement this idea.  That’s certainly the hope of a new Kickstarter campaign called the Flexbar.  It’s a USB device for Mac and Windows that allows users to define how they want to interact with their applications and then do so with just a touch.  For anyone who regularly has a process for doing something, such as editing a picture in Photomator or a video in Davinci Resolve, it could be a way to quickly access the features needed most.  As this is still a Kickstarter project, it’s hard to know how well this will turn out, but I’m cautiously optimistic that it could be very helpful.  If you’d like to know more, take a look at their Kickstarter page.

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