If you’re like most people, you probably don’t think about the notch on the top of your MacBook when you’re using it. But if you do, it can be a bit of a distraction. The notch is there to help keep your MacBook from taking up too much space on your desk. But if you use an app that makes the notch visible, it can become a problem. Here’s how to hide the notch in an app:
- Open an app that has a feature that lets you hide the notch. For example, Mail, Safari, and iCloud Drive are all apps with this feature.
- Choose one of the options in the app’s menu and click on it. The notch will disappear from view.
The 2021 MacBook Pro has a notch, and some apps may encounter a problem where menu bar items are hidden behind the void. Fortunately, Apple included a toggle for ensuring menu bar items appear below the notch instead.
What’s the Issue Here?
Apple has moved the macOS menu bar on new MacBook Pro models into the bezel, but they’ve cut out a chunk of the screen for the FaceTime HD camera, TrueTone sensor, and ambient light sensor. Some people have strong opinions about the change, but regardless of what you think about it, problems with the notch can and do arise.
The menu bar is where you’ll find contextual controls for the app you’re currently using, with sections like File, Edit, View, and so on. Most apps don’t have a huge number of menu bar items to choose from, but some do. This can lead to some items disappearing behind the notch, out of view.
The problem may be compounded if you’re using a scaled display mode that makes on-screen elements larger. Older versions of apps that aren’t yet optimized for the redesign suffer the most.
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How to Avoid Hiding Menu Bar Items on Mac
Apple has provided a workaround that you can toggle on a per-app basis. If you notice an app has its menu bar items obscured by the notch, open Finder and head to your Applications folder.
If you have removed Applications from your favorites you can get there by clicking Go > Applications in the menu bar (don’t worry, Finder isn’t affected by the notch). Find the app in question and right-click on it and choose “Get Info” or select it and use the keyboard shortcut Command+i.
In the window that appears, check the “Scale to Fit Below Built-in Camera” checkbox to enable the feature. Note that our example above uses Photoshop alternative Affinity Photo, an app already updated to account for the notch that is unaffected by the issue.
Joseph Todaro of Sketch demonstrated the feature on Twitter in a video that uses the not-yet-updated Maxon Cinema 4D as an example.
While the app is running (even in the bg), your display is scaled.#Apple #M1Pro #M1Max #MacBookPro2021 pic.twitter.com/nlGqkFkXAH
— Joseph from Sketch (@Jatodaro) October 27, 2021
Only apps that are affected by the issue will demonstrate any changes. If the app’s menu bar items fit comfortably to the left of the notch, nothing will change.
Notch a Problem
The notch is probably the biggest sticking point for many new MacBook Pro shoppers. It could be argued that the blowout about the notch is a lot of fuss over nothing since this is the first MacBook Pro in years that many professionals will want to buy.