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Apple has issued a warning against closing the MacBook, MacBook Air, or MacBook Pro if a camera cover is installed, as doing so may cause damage to the computer’s screen. In addition to the ...
Apple has published a support page that warns MacBook Pro and MacBook Air owners not to close their laptop with a camera cover in place because it could permanently damage the display.
“Avoid using a camera cover that leaves adhesive residue,” Apple adds, which is probably a nod to scotch tape. The other solution is to place the covering, but only when your laptop is open.
Apple, in a new support document, is warning users against closing their MacBook lids with a cover over the camera. Placing a cover, sticker or tape over a laptop camera is a practice adopted by ...
Both the MacBook Air and the MacBook Pro come with a built-in FaceTime camera, the new name for the iSight camera. MacBooks also come with Photo Booth, a tool that enables you to take photos and ...
An Apple employee on Tuesday explained how mouse cursors interact with the new MacBook Pro's camera "notch," and in doing so answered a nagging question about the laptop's unique design.
For those who do need to cover the camera, Apple recommends a camera cover that's not thicker than the average piece of printer paper (0.1mm) and that does not leave adhesive residue.
New MacBook Air and MacBook Pro Still Have 720p Camera, But Apple Promises Better Quality From M1. Tuesday November 10, 2020 10:27 am PST by Juli Clover.
To copy images or footage from your camera to your MacBook Pro, remove your camera's memory card and plug it into the SDXC card slot on a 13-inch or 15-inch MacBook Pro.