How to Automatially Hide or Show the Menu Bar in OS X El Capitan

How to Automatially Hide or Show the Menu Bar in OS X El Capitan


Windows users have the ability to hide the Taskbar, but the menu bar in OS X is a constant presence. This isn’t necessarily bad because the menu bar doesn’t really take up that much room. If you want to hide it, however, you now can.

It’s important to note that if you want to take advantage of this feature, you must first upgrade your OS X installation to 10.11 El Capitan, which adds quite a few great new features. One of these new features, which hasn’t gotten a lot of coverage is the ability to hide and show the menu bar, a mainstay not just in OS X, but Macs in general dating back to the earliest versions of the Mac System.
The menu bar is quite versatile. You can add new controls to it, access further options using the “Option” key, and even move menu bar icons around by holding down the “Command” key.
Windows users have been able to auto-hide the taskbar since Windows 95, Mac users have not.
The thing is though, the menu bar always remains no matter what you’re doing on your Mac (unless you’re viewing a video full screen or playing a game). While it doesn’t necessarily take up a ton of vertical space, it would be nice if you could have it all, which you now can.
In order to automatically hide and show the menu bar, you will first need to open your Mac’s System Preferences and click on the “General” settings. Not a whole lot has changed since Yosemite, but there is the addition of a new feature right below the dark menu bar option.
This new option “Automatically hide and show the menu bar”, when checked, will do just as it says.
The new option, which is found under the dark menu option, is pretty straightforward and self-explanatory.
So, check the box and you’ll see that the menu bar immediately retreats into the top of the screen.
The top of our screen on our Mac, sans the menu bar.
In order to get it back, you simply need to move your pointer to the top screen edge and it will magically reappear. Move you mouse pointer away and the menu bar will again disappear. If you don’t like this feature, then simply go back into the General settings and uncheck the box.
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