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Certain MacBook Pro models, starting in 2016, contain a Retina multi-touch display in place of the standard physical function keys. This tag is for questions about both the hardware and customization of what's displayed on it.
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How do I reset the control strip on the touch bar to the default settings?
How do I reset the control strip on the touch bar to the default factory settings? I’ve tried searching for how to do this but have only found information on how to restart the touch bar process.
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How do I reset the control strip on the touch bar to the default settings?
This was tested using macOS Monterey.
Open Terminal.
Type the following. If prompted, type your password.
defaults delete com.apple.controlstrip && sudo pkill TouchBarServer
The touch bar will turn …