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Macbook Pro / Touchbar - why does cursor jump out of entry field when entering number?



Macbook Pro - why does cursor jump out of entry field when entering number?


I recently got a 2019 MB Pro, 16", Ventura 13.2.1. I am completely unfamiliar with the Touch Bar.


Recently when trying to change a setting on this machine (time zone), I was unable to enter my admin password to unlock Settings. Every time I came to a particular number in my password, the cursor jumped out of the password field and into the web browser. (Firefox 118.0.1) I was NOT able to change the setting until I went into user accounts and created a NEW password without ANY number.


AFAIC tell, it has something to do with the Touchbar. If the touch bar shows WEB options, entering a number from the top row of hard keys triggers a funtion on the Touchbar, “History”, I think, and it jumps to the browser. I tried this many times, being XTRA careful not to touch anything but the keys themselves, but I was not able to change my timezone until I went into Users & Groups and changed my pswrd to one that has no numbers.


Later I found that if I HIDE the web options, and change the Touchbar appearance to look like the dedicated function keys on my older MB Pro, this stops it from happening. But the Touchbar seems to have a 'mind of it's own', and changes icons seemingly in response to other actions I'm doing on the laptop.


I must say, @ this point I absolutely detest the touch bar. I would like to disable as many “SMART” features on it as possible.


Any help is appreciated.


TIA!!!!

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Posted on Oct 9, 2023 8:27 AM

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Posted on Oct 9, 2023 9:27 AM

MikoDel wrote:



Macbook Pro - why does cursor jump out of entry field when entering number?

I recently got a 2019 MB Pro, 16", Ventura 13.2.1. I am completely unfamiliar with the Touch Bar.


I must say, @ this point I absolutely detest the touch bar. I would like to disable as many “SMART” features on it as possible.



The current stable release of Ventura including bug fixes, security updates is macOS Ventura 13.6— I would start there.

Keep your Mac up to date - Apple Support

Keep your Mac up to date - Apple Support




you can try making changes to suit your needs.




reference—


Use the Touch Bar on Mac


Use the function keys on MacBook Pro with Touch Bar


Change Touch Bar settings on Mac


Customize the Touch Bar on Mac



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Oct 9, 2023 9:27 AM in response to MikoDel

MikoDel wrote:



Macbook Pro - why does cursor jump out of entry field when entering number?

I recently got a 2019 MB Pro, 16", Ventura 13.2.1. I am completely unfamiliar with the Touch Bar.


I must say, @ this point I absolutely detest the touch bar. I would like to disable as many “SMART” features on it as possible.



The current stable release of Ventura including bug fixes, security updates is macOS Ventura 13.6— I would start there.

Keep your Mac up to date - Apple Support

Keep your Mac up to date - Apple Support




you can try making changes to suit your needs.




reference—


Use the Touch Bar on Mac


Use the function keys on MacBook Pro with Touch Bar


Change Touch Bar settings on Mac


Customize the Touch Bar on Mac



Oct 9, 2023 11:10 AM in response to MikoDel

The touch bar is right above the first row of keys in the keyboard, where the digits are. If you have long fingers (or perhaps long fingernails) it is possible that you are accidentally activating the touchbar with the tip of your finger while typing. This happens to me sometimes. I was puzzled until I understood what I was doing.


It is just a matter of being a little more attentive when typing these keys.

Macbook Pro / Touchbar - why does cursor jump out of entry field when entering number?

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