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Just like in safari or even better, if there's a video playing on the page, include a pip button on the Touch Bar. I know that there's a shortcut CTRL CMD P for this but it would be nice to be able to use one hand to do this.

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      Brief Summary

      The proposed feature entails the implementation of touch bar shortcuts and controls in the Orion browser, similar to those in Safari. This feature is meant to improve navigation and provide a better user experience by making the browsing process faster and more intuitive. It will affect existing workflows by introducing an alternative method of navigation and control that can be faster than traditional methods for some users.

      Details:

      Users can use the proposed feature by interacting with their touch bar, which will now show various controls and shortcuts based on the context of their browsing. For instance, when on a webpage, they could see forward and backward navigation buttons, refresh, home, bookmarks, and other relevant options. When on a video-playing webpage, the touch bar could show video control options like play/pause, forward/backward, etc.

      The Safari browser provides a good model for this kind of feature. In Safari, when a user is browsing, the touch bar shows icons for backward/forward navigation, the URL bar, bookmarks, and tab switching. When a user is on a page with a video, the touch bar changes to show video controls.

      For this feature to extend its usefulness, the Orion browser could incorporate a customizable touch bar control feature where users could choose what shortcuts they want to see in their touch bar, allowing for a personalized and more efficient browsing experience.

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          Given that Apple has removed the Touch Bar from their laptops (it only remains available on the previous-generation 13" MacBook Pro that's still hanging around) I think it's safe to conclude it is a dead-end feature so given Orion's limited development resources I don't think investing any further time into Touch Bar functionality is worthwhile.

          ImBIOS and anyone else looking to improve the Orion Touch Bar experience I would suggest you investigate BetterTouchTool which offers extensive system-wide and per-app Touch Bar customisation, where you could e.g. create a custom Touch Bar button to run the AppleScript set volume input volume 0 which should mute your microphone in reference to the request at https://orionfeedback.org/d/5597-mute-microphone, or open the macOS inbuilt Script Editor app, select Window → Library, add Orion to the Library list and double click it to view the various AppleScript commands & variables available to allow building Orion-specific scripts & advanced functionality.

            adamaveray Apple is still selling 13" M2 MBP with Touch Bar. And it will be supported for another 4+ years. So I don't think you could call this feature "dead-end". A lot of people still use Touch Bar Macboocs and even buy new ones. This is a feature that should be in a browser by default.

              yeah, I dont use touchbar, nor would I ever buy a computer with. But I think the argumentation is weak. lets assume they didnt sell any computers with touchbar anymore, then with that logic you could also argue Apple doesnt sell computers with Monterey or any older systems so they are "dead-end" so no need to support it.

              As far as i remember(might be wrong) theres been quite alot of years where you couldnt even get a Macbook Pro without

              Absolutely if the demand and user base is there then it would be good for Orion to improve Touch Bar usability, especially some of the easier wins like additional buttons.

              In many threads including this one the developers mention how limited their resources are so have to be selective about what to implement, so if it's between developing something that will benefit all users vs something that will benefit an ever-shrinking percentage then I would prioritise the former vs things like replicating Safari's complex custom tab switcher – I'm not aware of a single new Touch Bar feature announced in upcoming Sonoma, nor anything notable in Ventura or Monterey, so unfortunately not even Apple seem to be able to invest development resources into it anymore.

              In the mean time regardless of whether the Orion team can add anything new there are great third-party tools available that allow adding a range extra functionality to the Touch Bar when using Orion!

                adamaveray

                yes, deffintily resources should be alocated the right places. which the voting system is suppose to help with getting an idea of where. Right now this issue is fairly high on most voted issues, so there does seems to be an interest. perhaps someone even donated money directly at this issue, idk.

                So i dont think its really up to us to justify not alocating resources at this, even tho I personally dont care about touchbar or think it has a future in the long run, I think its our job to point at where we think they should be allocated, by voting or donating

                Also something that I think is important to point out here is, that the ask isnt asking for extra functionality beyond what the reference browser Safari has, or chrome for that matter.

                Its only asking to match that. so it isnt going "beyond" IMO

                For further context we use a simple product management formula for prioritization.

                popularity (upvotes) X percentage of affected members in the community / difficulty

                If you would score these on a scale of 1 to 10 for this feature it would roughly translate to

                8 x 4 / 7 = 4.5
                8 - pretty high up on the list of upvotes
                4 - 40%? of users have touchbar
                7 - not a trivial feature

                (this is the subjective part determined by me mostly)

                Since max is 100 (10x10/1) you can see how this still remains a low priority.

                Most things we do regularly are in the 10-20 range (a bug that is easy to fix and affects everyone would be 1 x 10 / 1 = 10 which is why you see many of them go through in releases). Then once in a while we allocate time to push things that are just popular, but so far there were always more important things to push.

                Demonic what does current touch bar look like for you in orion?

                  I'd also like to see a PiP button overlay on the actual video too

                  Firefox has this feature built-in. Not sure about Chrome etc

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                    _I_ As a rule of thumb, we try not to modify content visually, unless it is blocking ads.

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                        This would entail adding a feature similar to Safari's or even Chrome's, allowing owners of touchbar macs to have greater productivity.

                        I want to have touchbar support for older macs. I would say that yall don't really care for older machines, but you have a browser available all the way back to Catalina. It, while being a minor feature, would help improve productivity. Ideally it would be a tab switcher, but it could also be like what Chrome and Firefox have.