I recently downloaded AutoCAD for Mac and my menu bar layout is as below as indicated by the red line : However, I want to have the menu bar with the layout as below : Does anyone know how to change the layout of the menu bar? I apologise if this question has been asked already and thank you in advance for the help.

I cannot seem to turn my iPad safari bar to the previous color of white after it was somehow changed to black. I looked under the Safari in settings and could not find a place for turning on and off private browsing. I recently downloaded AutoCAD for Mac and my menu bar layout is as below as indicated by the red line : However, I want to have the menu bar with the layout as below : Does anyone know how to change the layout of the menu bar? I apologise if this question has been asked already and thank you in advance for the help. Home › Forums › Support › Change color of menu bar? This topic has 14 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 2 weeks ago by Leo. Viewing 15 posts - 1 through 15 (of 15 total) Author Posts May Click “Reduce transparency” to make the menu bar and menus opaque again. You can also make the menu bar and menus black; this, too, looks cool, and you may find it less intrusive in that color. To change this, go to the General pane of System Preferences, and check “Use dark menu bar and Dock.” Step 3: In the popping up Editor Options dialog box, click the Popular in the left bar, click the Color scheme box, and select one color scheme from the drop down list. Step 4: Click the OK button to close the Editor Options dialog box, and close the new created message without saving.

Jan 30, 2011 · Today I am telling you how to change your top menu bar's color on Mac OSX. All you need is a paint editor such as Gimp or Photoshop. For more information abo

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Customizing the OS X Menu Bar Change How Your Battery's Power Is Displayed. If you're working from an Apple notebook, like a Macbook Pro or Macbook Air, you likely want to keep the Battery Status icon in your menu bar. Without any indication as to how low your charge is getting or a signal to plug in to a power source, it's easy to walk off a cliff and accidentally send your Mac to sleep when you're in the middle of a project.