![]() ![]() There are other solutions to hide the notch using software that turns the menu bar black, but those don’t remedy the situation with menu bar items disappearing behind the notch or not behaving properly with the notch. Two examples of quirky Notch behavior with menu bars on the M1 Pro/Max MacBook Pro 14″ and 16″ with Notch are shown in videos below: The MacBook Pro Notch has been received with mixed reviews from users, and aside from the aesthetics, the typical complaints seem to focus on losing menu bar items, and the general behavior of menu bar items and The Notch. Perhaps Apple will introduce such a feature in a future macOS update, or perhaps a third party will offer a similar solution via a utility. Given some users frustration with the Notch due to the menu bar behavior, and it’s mixed popularity in general, it would seem useful for Apple to introduce a universal Display settings toggle to shrink the screen for the entire operating system and all apps, to effectively hide the notch. #Apple #M1Pro #M1Max #MacBookPro2021 /nlGqkFkXAH While the app is running (even in the bg), your display is scaled. Good news for notch haters! If you've got an app (or apps) with menus that collide with the notch, just Get Info on the app, and enable "Scale to fit below built-in camera". The video below, embedded from Twitter, shows how this feature in macOS works: This solution and above screenshot comes directly from Apple support, and admittedly it’s a bit of a workaround, but if you can’t access menu bar items behind The Notch on a MacBook Pro 16″ or 14″, you might need to use this. This only applies to a single app at a time, so you will have to repeat this process for all apps where the menubar is interfering with the notch.
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