Use the Touch Bar in Evernote for Mac
The Touch Bar changes automatically based on what you’re doing to give you app-specific controls at your fingertips. In Evernote, there are three different Touch Bar modes: default, notes, and annotation.
Note: This feature is not yet available in the new Evernote for Mac.
Default
A default set of frequently used global controls.
Navigate: Move backward and forward in your Evernote account
Search: Search for a note, notebook, tag, or keyword
View/Sort: Change the view and sort order of your notes list
Tags: Browse a carousel of your tags to filter your notes
New Note: Create a new note in the current or default notebook
Notes
A set of easy-to-access formatting controls when editing a note.
Emoji: Add an emoji
Color: Choose a color for text, table cells, and table borders
Text: Bold, italicize, and/or underline text
Alignment: Align text left, right, centered, or fully justified
Lists: Add a bulleted or numbered list
Annotation
A set of markup tools when annotating an image or PDF.
Arrow tool: Add an arrow
Text tool: Add text
Line & Shapes tools: Create a line or shape
Pen & Highlight tools: Write freehand with opaque (pen) or transparent (highlight) digital ink
Stamp tool: Add a stamp
Pixelate tool: Blur a portion of the image
Crop & Resize tool: Crop or resize the image
Color options: Change the color of your text, line, shape, or digital ink
Stroke options: Change the width of your line, shape, or pen/highlighter
Learn more about annotation in Evernote >>
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Touch Bar customizable?
No. We don’t currently support the customization of the Touch Bar.
What are the buttons on the right side of the Touch Bar?
The right side of the Touch Bar is the Control Strip where you can access standard Mac functions, such as brightness, volume, and Siri.
Why do I see different buttons in the Touch Bar at different times?
The Touch Bar changes automatically based on what you’re doing.
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