![]() ![]() If you really messed things up, and want to start completely over, click on the Revert button at the bottom, and the menus will be returned to their default settings. To edit, also right click and select Properties To delete the seperator, or any new or existing items and menus, just right click on it and select delete. ![]() You can further organize items by by using the Move Up or Move Down buttons. The new seperator will now appear as a line dividing the menu exactly where you added the seperator. To organize items, select an item on the right where you want to add a separator, then click on New Separator. Note: the menu will not appear under the catagory, until you add at least one item by clicking on New Item. To add a menu, click on New Menu and name it, then click OK. Later if you decide to remove the otem, just un-check it. In the Create Launcher dialog box, select a Type, give your new item a Name, and use the Browse button to locate the application or program. To add a new item, make sure you select the catagory in the Menu list, then click on New Item button. NOTE: once items are checked they are automatically selected, even if you do not click the Close button. 2 optional free modules (Temperature, Fans) to get from Each modules can be in 1 combined window, or in their own separated window, for more detailed information. 5 advanced modules (Cpu, Memory, Network, Disk, Battery). MenuBar Stats A quick view to your system health right in your menu bar. In the menu layout window, only Application and System menus can be modified (some items in Places menu can be modified by using Bookmarks).Īdding items is easy, just highlight any item in the Menu list (left side), then check an item (right side) you want added under that selection. Completely redesigned for El Capitan and Yosemite, MenuBar Stats 2 goes further than before. Or choose System \ Preferences \ Main Menu. To customize, either right click on the menu bar (any where between Applications and Places or Places and System), and choose Edit Menus ![]() System menu to customize your system, get help with GNOME, and log out of GNOME or shut down your computer.Places menu to open locations on your computer or network.Applications menu to launch applications.I usually answer within 48 hours.The panel menu bar is the main point of access to Gnome and is broken down into three categories: ![]() On regular basis we update MBS, and sometime need to stop supporting older macOS version.īut you can still download MBS version 2, compatible 10.10 to 10.13 here and the previous plugin manager compatible with MBS2 here You can as well have the option to have some in Combined Mode, but to choose to hide the menu bar item.ĭo you still have older version available? To solve this issue, you can have many modules in Standalone mode, in this case you will have many small menu bar items, and most of them will be visible, most of the time. If you have a relatively small screen, and all your MBS modules are set in Combined Mode, the MBS Combined menu bar item will be wide, and will be one the first to be temporarily hidden by the system. If you have many menu bar items in the menu bar, macOS can hide them temporarily (from left to right) to make space for the application menu. MacOS is always making sure that the active application menu can be properly displayed in the menu bar. The Fan and Temp modules get their data from the SMC Helper.ġ- Make sure that MenuBar Stats Plugins Manager is located in /Applications folder.Ģ- You need to activate the SMC Helper as shown in the screenshot below. This is actually the number one question, I get on regular basis. The Fan and Temp module does not have data. ![]()
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