Don't forget to check out our main channel for more free how-to videos! Join us on Facebook Our App In this tutorial you will learn how to hide the menu bar on a Mac running on OS X “El Capitan” Sometimes you menu bar eats more from your screen then you can allow. El Capitan allows you to disable menu bar view and hide it really easily. Compress multiple audio files for mac. Access “System Preferences” (we usually do it via Launchpad app that we keep on the doc at the bottom of the screen) and go to “General”. From the new window, tick the “Automatically hide and show the menu bar” option. Okay, you're done! ![]() Permamently display menu bar in Mac OS/Disable tabs iMac i5, Mac OS 10.7.5, Thunderbird 24.x The Menu Bar in T-bird 24.x is automatically hidden even though the T-bird Help says that it CAN'T be done. I prefer to have the Menu Bar PERMANENTLY visible, but I can't find a setting in Preferences to do th. Enjoy using more of your screen and, if you miss the menu bar, you can always go back to “System Preferences” option window and un-tick your menu hiding choice. Result: Congratulations: you have learned how to hide the menu bar on a Mac running on OS X “El Capitan”. I've never installed Adobe Reader to one of my Mac's since Apple started providing Preview. I use it on PC's, but that's because it's already installed. The constant security issues and bug issues with Adobe products like Reader and Flash have made me try to just ignore that company as much as possible. On the other hand, some PDF's like forms do not work very well in Preview, but I've been able to get around that. From what I've read, those command key shortcuts are supposed to be toggles and could continue to show pdf documents in one of the formats until you change the setting in the programs preferences. When changed, the documents should continue to show up in whichever view you have chosen. I found this chart on one of Adobe's pages. The following table shows the full-screen keyboard shortcuts. Windows Mac OS Ctrl + L activates Full Screen. Command + L activates Full Screen. ![]() Escape key exits Full Screen. Escape key exits Full Screen. Ctrl + 0 shows Fit Page (or full-screen view). Command + 0 shows Fit Page (or full-screen view). Ctrl + 1 shows Actual Size. This keyboard command be used while in full-screen mode. Command + 1 shows Actual Size. This keyboard command can be used while in full-screen mode. Ctrl + 2 shows Fit Width. Command + 2 shows Fit Width. Ctrl + 3 shows Fit Visible. This keyboard command be used while in full-screen mode. Command + 3 shows Fit Visible. This keyboard command can be used while in full-screen mode. While in full-screen view, readers can press Ctrl + 4 reflow a document. While in full-screen view, readers can press Command + 4 to reflow a document. I've never installed Adobe Reader to one of my Mac's since Apple started providing Preview. I use it on PC's, but that's because it's already installed. The constant security issues and bug issues with Adobe products like Reader and Flash have made me try to just ignore that company as much as possible.
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