Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.Apple has published a support page warning MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, and MacBook owners to remove any camera coverings before closing their laptop.
Closing an Apple laptop while the camera is covered could damage the display or prevent features like True Tone from working properly, the website says. Apple instead advises users to rely on the Mac's green indicator light to see when the camera is in use, or to use a camera cover that's no thicker than a piece of paper.
The warning comes after some MacBook Pro owners have reported in online forums that they've broken their screens after using camera covers. If you regularly cover your laptop's camera when it's not in use, you might want to think twice before closing your laptop without removing the cover, Apple warns. A failure to do so could damage your laptop's display.
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Apple isnt ANYMORE -NOT A LITTLE BIT- what it used to be... Its strentgh was innovarion, now it's just another fancy phone store... Nothing more.
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