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Miss Apple's Toucbar? Flexbar Brings This Experience to Linux

Apple's Touch Bar was a thin, touch-sensitive OLED strip integrated into some MacBook Pro models, replacing the traditional function keys with more dynamic, context-specific controls.

It allowed users to quickly adjust system settings, activate Siri, access function keys, and perform app-specific tasks through intuitive touch gestures. However, Apple discontinued it back in 2021, leaving the door open for a Touch Bar clone to step in.

Flexbar has been gaining popularity ever since it hit crowdfunding, quickly surpassing its Kickstarter goal by a massive margin. And now, its creators have extended compatibility for use on Linux-powered devices.

Flexbar on Linux: What to Expect?

Designed to boost productivity, the Flexbar is a USB-powered, customizable touchscreen shortcut keypad that allows users to assign functions, commands, and macros to virtual buttons on the display.

It has the following key specifications:

Power: 5V, 500mAMaterial: Aluminum AlloyDisplay: 2K AMOLED with 2170×60 resolutionWeight: 71.7g (without stand), 154.7g (with stand)

If the device piques your interest, you’ll be glad to know that FlexDesigner, the configuration app for Flexbar, is now officially available for Linux as an AppImage.

This allows Linux users to fully customize their Flexbar experience, creating custom button layouts, assigning macros, managing any plugins, icon sets, presets, and more.

Miss Apple's Toucbar? Flexbar Brings This Experience to LinuxThe FlexDesigner app for Linux.

If you want to go the extra step, you could pair it with Gear Lever for a better experience.

Gear Lever: An Open Source Tool To Manage AppImage Apps on LinuxA nifty tool to help manage AppImage files.Miss Apple's Toucbar? Flexbar Brings This Experience to LinuxIt's FOSS NewsSourav RudraMiss Apple's Toucbar? Flexbar Brings This Experience to Linux

Want to Get One?

Currently, the Flexbar is up for pre-order, with only 200 units available at this stage. It is offered in two colors, Silver and Space Black. Pricing is set at $179 excl shipping, with units being scheduled to ship on 30 June 2025.

Sadly, the software and the product itself are not open source.

Flexbar

Via: OMG! Ubuntu


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[–] andybytes@programming.dev 3 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Absolutely insanely overpriced.

[–] cubism_pitta@lemmy.world 1 points 3 weeks ago

Touch Bar is one thing that apple did correct on the last 2 gens of Intel Macs. It got hate because those laptops SUCK and first gen Touch Bar made "ESC" a Touch Bar button... gross AF... but Touch Bar is something that on Mac.... I quite like.

If it had been introduced alongside M1 Timothy would've broken his arm from all the high-fives he got (assuming physical ESC key)... fight me