Try to hit your CAPS Lock button as if it’s a mistake and see what happens. Mine is reading my mind.

The difference between unintentional hit and an intentional one is very slight, but it knows :)

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    Yeah it’s a slight delay before it activates. Been on MacBooks since I got my first one in 2010.

    It’s one of those things like faceid where it just works without you ever having to think about it.

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        there’s a setting so that you can have to “long press” caps lock before it activates. Sometimes, the computer comes with it on by default.

        I wonder if that’s what OP is talking about.

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      I don’t think I’ve ever had that experience with Face ID haha, but I get the sentiment. Never seems to work reliably for me.

      Touch ID, other the other hand, is just chefs kiss.

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        Face ID fails in bed…

        Wish I have Touch ID for those moments… or any moments of me not looking at the phone directly

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          2 factors at play:

          1. How much of your face is being obscured by your pillow (if you’re lying on your side)

          2. Angle of phone-to-face. If the angle is too steep, Face ID will fail to detect.