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Touch ID was first introduced to MacBook Pro in 2016, while the first stand-alone Magic Keyboard with Touch ID came out last year alongside the 24-inch iMac.
This one’s a bit obvious, granted. Touch ID lets you log in to your user account by just resting your finger on the Touch ID button when your computer wakes up. It’s great! Typing your ...
This means you no longer have to buy an iMac M1 if you want a Touch ID on the keyboard of your Apple desktop computer. You will need to have a M1-equipped Mac to use the Touch ID feature though.