If you want to show or hide the menu bar in fullscreen mode on a Mac, there are a few ways to do it. Here are three methods: Method 1: Use the Option key to change the fullscreen mode of your Mac. Method 2: Use System Preferences. Method 3: Use the Menu Bar and Trackpad Commands. Method 1: Use the Option key to change the fullscreen mode of your Mac. To change fullscreen mode on a Mac, use the Option key (or press Command-O). To return to normal screen size, use Command-N or hit Return. The following example changes fullscreen mode to landscape orientation and hides the menu bar: Press Option-F5 to open System Preferences and select “Full Screen” under “Layout”. Then press Return or hit Command-N to close System Preferences. Method 2: Use System Preferences. To change fullscreen mode on a Mac, use System Preferences (or press Command-K). To return to normal screen size, use Command-N or hit Return. The following example changes fullscreen mode to landscape orientation and hides the menu bar using System Preferences: Open System Preferences and select “Full Screen” under “Layout”. Then press K for Keep Keyboard Layout if you want keyboard layout other than English (US) . Then press Return or hit Command-N for closeSystem Preferences.


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How to Show Menu Bar in Fullscreen Mode on Mac

In order to force the menu bar to be visible in fullscreen mode, your Mac needs to run at least macOS Monterey or later. If it isn’t, be sure to update your Mac.

First, click on the Apple menu in the top-left corner and select “System Preferences.”

When the “System Preferences” window pops up, select “Dock & Menu Bar.”

Under the “Menu Bar” section in the lower right-hand side of the window, uncheck the box next to the “Automatically Hide or Show the Menu Bar in Full Screen” option.

Close the Dock & Menu Bar window. Next, open any app and view it in fullscreen mode. You’ll continue to see the menu bar at the top.

If you change your mind later, you can check the box again for the “Automatically Hide or Show the Menu Bar in Full Screen” option in Dock & Menu Bar. That’ll hide the menu bar when using apps in fullscreen mode.

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