
The menu bar has always been a handy ally on MacBook, undoubtedly a feature everyone needs to utilize. Apple also allows users to customize this feature with very simple steps! Here's a guide on how to customize the menu bar on MacBook for you.
1. How to add or remove app status icons on the menu bar
Some users find it more convenient to have app status icons displayed on the menu bar (such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, keyboard input). On the other hand, you can also hide unnecessary app status icons to keep the menu bar tidy. Check out the steps below to do so!
Step 1. Go to System Preferences > Dock & Menu Bar Options.

Step 2.

2. How to show or hide the menu bar on the desktop in full-screen mode
By default, the menu bar always appears on the desktop and toggles in full-screen mode of applications. Let's see how to change this feature to suit your needs with the following steps!
Step 1. First, you need to go to System Preferences > Dock & Menu Bar Options.

Step 2. If you prefer a cleaner look, you can always hide the menu bar and only display it when moving the mouse to the top of the screen. At this point, you need to check both checkboxes in the menu bar section.

If you frequently use the menu bar alongside applications, keeping the menu bar always visible will be more convenient for you. To do this, uncheck the two checkboxes in the menu bar section.

Have you understood how to customize the menu bar on MacBook as I've explained above? Wish you success and don't forget to Share and Like the post to support me! Additionally, you can also refer to how to install Windows 10 on MacBook.
Are you looking for a powerful computer suitable for both study and work? Check out the MacBook Air M2 2022 and MacBook Pro M2, with great prices, genuine products, and many attractive offers, or click on the orange button below to explore genuine MacBook models at TopZone.
BUY GENUINE MACBOOK AT TOPZONE
Check out more:
- How to easily change mouse cursor color and size on MacBook
- Simple ways to check network speed on macOS Monterey that you should know
- 4 extremely useful ways to enhance MacBook security, have you known them?