![]() So maybe it doesn't justify being there all the time. Now let's say that the case isn't that you never use the item but that you rarely use it. So, for instance, if I don't need Displays shown I can turn it Off here and it is the same as getting rid of it by Command dragging it down. For each of the items here you can decide whether it is shown in the Menu Bar by simply selecting the option. Control Center is, of course, this item here but the section of System Settings is not just for the Control Center but for the entire right side of the Menu Bar. Another way to get rid of items is to go into System Settings and then go to Control Center. ![]() ![]() You can Command click and drag down and you could see it changes to include a little x there in the pointer and you just release and it goes away. For instance, let's say you don't need this one here. To get rid of an item all you need to do is hold the Command Key down and drag it down. You may have just added them there because it was neat to add them there and it was convenient, or you may have used them in the past but you don't need them now. The first thing you want to do in cleaning this up is look for items that you pretty much never use. Typically when I help people who have a problem where there are too many items there are many there are many that they are just not using, or at least not using them enough to justify them being here in the Menu Bar all the time. Even without the notch you're going to start loosing items off the left end if there are too many items to the right. If you've got a MacBook with a notch in it then you typically need to have everything to the right side of that notch. But you are limited as to the number of items that can be included here. Like there's WiFi, Bluetooth, Sound, and so on. It may be crowded with different buttons that allow you to access menus. The right side of your Mac's Menu Bar may look like this. You've got System Controls that could be there but also third party apps can be on the right side of the menu bar. This is where there are certain elements like the Clock, Spotlight, Siri, but then also a variety of other controls that you can access. So more and more today I'm hearing that people have a crowded right side of their Mac's Menu Bar. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts. There you can read more about the Patreon Campaign. MacMost is brought to you thanks to a great group of more than 1000 supporters. Let me show you how you can cleanup the right side of your Mac's Menu Bar. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with. ![]() Check out Clean Up the Right Side of Your Menu Bar at YouTube for closed captioning and more options. ![]()
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