If you click there you can change the language to U.S. This will cause a little icon to appear in your menu bar with your language: (The icon might be different depending on the language set). There is a slight issue testing this because I don't have a working Mac emulator at the moment. To fix it, you want to tick Show Input in menu bar. Please let us know in the comments below if you like to share some of your favorite Macbook Tips. We hope that you found this quick Mac tip useful. This will be a handy tip next time you are trying to locate your missing dock or menu bar on your Macbook running macOS Sierra.
#Changing menu bar on mac mac os x#
So for the foreseeable future Mac OS X is going to be the only platform where this menu will be displayed as a toolbar. These are simple settings that we tend to forget over time. This isn't too pretty of course, but more importantly there are some accessibility issues - access keys don't work, moving to the next menu is neither possible with the mouse (at least without clicking it) nor with the keyboard. This allows you to change the title bar as. I tried doing it on Windows and here is what I got: macOS actually allows you to change the look and feel of Finder, so that the default Mac file manager looks. So the idea was to change the menubar into a toolbar (I though this was done in Firefox 3 for "Organize Bookmarks" but apparently it wasn't - "Import and Backup" is still inside a menu bar, it is only styled differently). I checked this out a while ago, and there is no way to keep the menu bar inside the window on Mac.
As we know from questions in this forum, many Mac users cannot find the menu bar in Adblock Plus preferences - it is located at the top of the screen rather than being inside the window.