(Apple previewed a few in the presentation, but I didn’t get to try any yet.) Third-party software, such as Adobe’s Creative Cloud and Microsoft Office, will also have shortcuts. And did I mention the dedicated emoji row? When you launch a video, you can scrub through it like you would as if you were on your iPhone or iPad. The most useful tools might be the simplest ones. In Safari, you can jump between webpages by selecting small thumbnails of your open tabs. In Photos, I could scroll through shrunken thumbnails and quickly select some common editing tools. When I launched the Mail app and highlighted text, formatting options popped up, including a rainbow strip for changing text color. The coolest part? How the Touch Bar shortcuts adjust based on what program you’re in.