I am still waiting on my 16" MBP, arriving Friday. I was all for the notch until I saw this....
Tbh it kinda makes sense. Even on smaller screen without notch. The menu bar hides behind the tabs of the app itself. Especially if the app has many tabs like. the app name itself, file, view, etc. It usually hides the menu bar itself.
Hmm. It's good to be aware of the problem. It's prob gonna be fixed by apple or developer of apps. Give it time imo since this is the first time apple has put a notch on a MacBook. So the software would prob need to be refined with each updates for it to be goodIt will hide tabs when there are too many to be shown.
However, in addition to still doing that, it seems like it's hiding tabs that could have been shown if the notch wasn't there.
Am I making too much of this? I haven't seen this first-hand other than the video I included.
Hiding menu items behind the notch is clearly bad, but even without the notch, your status items will disappear if you have lots of menu items.I am still waiting on my 16" MBP, arriving Friday. I was all for the notch until I saw this....
Hiding menu items behind the notch is clearly bad, but even without the notch, your status items will disappear if you have lots of menu items.
I scaled my 16” screen to the largest text and opened Davinci Resolve. All status icons except the control center disappear.
iStats Menu is a well known 3rd party app, they will certainly roll out an update to fix this.
These new MBPs come with several important hardware changes. That some software glitches with various apps will pop up in the first few weeks after the release is hardly surprising and is the price of being an early adopter of a new design. I'm obviously not saying this is pleasant or desirable, but come on all this "OMG I've spent $4k on this, returning it immediately!!!" drama we're seeing in half of the topics today is frankly speaking a little ridiculous.
Sure, I should have worded that differently, it wasn't directed to you. It's just that I think a few rough edges are inevitable right now as developers didn't know what changes Apple was going to implement with these new machines. It will take a little patience until things are ironed out.I don't believe I expressed the kind of drama you are talking about.
I am certainly not looking to return my MBP due to this issue. I just thought it was rather unsettling that right now, this issue exists. There is a difference.
It'll be sorted, the use case he pointed out was a small one.I don't believe I expressed the kind of drama you are talking about.
I am certainly not looking to return my MBP due to this issue. I just thought it was rather unsettling that right now, this issue exists. There is a difference.
Sure, I should have worded that differently, it wasn't directed to you. It's just that I think a few rough edges are inevitable right now as developers didn't know what changes Apple was going to implement with these new machines. It will take a little patience until things are ironed out.
Try https://www.macbartender.com/ to reduce spacing.
Also, for iStat menus, you can use the combine option to decrease space a bit
I just received my new 14" M3 MBP last night, and this is quickly becoming a dealbreaker for me.
Yes, you can pick. I use Bartender and it completely solves the notch problem for me.Thank you, I'll give it a look. If I'm forced to use it, I'm hoping I can pick and choose which istat indicators to be in the menubar all the time, and which ones to hide away until asked for (like wifi, bluetooth, volume, etc.).
This is unfortunately true, the fact it needs a third party app to fix this is silly.Bartender is one of the most essential apps you can get for your MacBook
This is unfortunately true, the fact it needs a third party app to fix this is silly.