Customize the Touch Bar on Mac
You can change settings that control which buttons are shown in the Touch Bar, including in the Control Strip. For some apps, you can customize the Touch Bar so that it contains buttons for your favorite tasks in that app.
Change Touch Bar settings
Set options to control what’s shown in the Touch Bar. For example, you can have the Touch Bar show just the expanded Control Strip or just app buttons. You can also change what happens when you press the Fn key on the keyboard.
On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Keyboard, then click Keyboard.
Set options.
Touch Bar shows: Click the pop-up menu, then choose an option: App Controls; Expanded Control Strip; F1, F2, etc. Keys; Quick Actions; or Spaces.
If you don’t want the Control Strip to be shown at the same time as app buttons, Quick Actions, or Spaces, deselect Show Control Strip.
Press Fn key to: Click the pop-up menu, then choose an option.
The options available depend on what you set for “Touch Bar shows.”
To always show function keys (F1, F2, etc.) in the Touch Bar for specific apps, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Keyboard, click Shortcuts, select Function Keys in the list on the left, then add the apps on the right.
Change Control Strip buttons
On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Keyboard, then click Keyboard.
Click Customize Control Strip.
Expand the Control Strip, if you want.
Add, rearrange, or remove buttons in the Control Strip.
Add buttons: Use the trackpad or mouse to drag a button from the screen to the Control Strip; buttons in the Control Strip jiggle slightly.
Rearrange buttons: Use your finger on the Control Strip to drag a button.
Remove buttons: Use the trackpad or mouse to drag a button from the Control Strip to the screen.
When you’re finished, click Done on the screen (or tap Done in the Touch Bar, if it’s shown there).
Change Touch Bar buttons for apps
In an app, choose View > Customize Touch Bar.
Add, rearrange, or remove buttons in the Touch Bar.
To switch between changing buttons for the current app and the Control Strip, just tap the Touch Bar. (You can’t customize buttons for all apps.)
Add buttons: Use the trackpad or mouse to drag a button from the screen to the Touch Bar; buttons in the Touch Bar jiggle slightly.
Rearrange buttons: Use your finger on the Touch Bar to drag a button.
Remove buttons: Use the trackpad or mouse to drag a button from the Touch Bar to the screen.
When you’re finished, click Done on the screen (or tap Done in the Touch Bar, if it’s shown there).