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The ‌M1‌ ‌MacBook Air‌ and ‌M1‌ ‌MacBook Pro‌ already have built-in ‌Touch ID‌ buttons, but the keyboard may be useful if you plan to use one of these machines in clamshell ...
Apple is now selling its Magic Keyboard with Touch ID accessory as a standalone keyboard starting at $150. It had previously been sold exclusively as a pack-in with the M1 iMac.
The keyboard is the same as the standard version with a Touch ID sensor in place of the eject button at the right end of the function row. However, if you want one you’ll need an M1 Mac.
But there’s one omission that Apple has made, and that’s the lack of Face ID support on the new iMac. You can use the brand new Magic Keyboard with Touch ID, which is great, but wouldn’t it ...