![]() Now, in this session, we are going to show you ways to build all of these things. Or maybe, you'd even like to add your own completely custom control like the system color picker. ![]() ![]() Or maybe you'd like to add a Scrubber to your app so the user can quickly scroll through and select content like the Calendar date selector. Maybe you'd like to customize the standard bars offered by Touch Controls like the Mail app's email Autocomplete item. But you're probably here because you want something more to give your app that extra edge. And you can easily adopt Touch Bar by using just what you learned in that fundamental session. In it you've learned about how to create your own NSTouchBars and how to use their input capabilities to enhance the user experience in your app. It's a really great talk, I do recommend you go and watch it later if you've got the time. If you're following along at home, go watch that now. Now, hopefully most of you got a chance to watch or attend the Fundamental session earlier today. And today, my colleagues AppKit engineers Jeff Nadeau and Taylor Kelly will be joining me and we're all really excited to talk to you about advanced Touch Bar concepts. I'm Donna Tom, and I'm a TextKit engineer.
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