Two displays - Menu Bar disappears in fullscreen

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I have two displays: My MacBook Pro and and external display (primary screen). When watching a YouTube video in fullscreen mode, the Menu Bar on the external screen disappears. The Menu Bar contains the clock, which I want to remain visible.
How can I prevent the Menu Bar from disappearing while in full-screen mode?
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I have two displays: My MacBook Pro and and external display (primary screen). When watching a YouTube video in fullscreen mode, the Menu Bar on the external screen disappears. The Menu Bar contains the clock, which I want to remain visible.
How can I prevent the Menu Bar from disappearing while in full-screen mode?
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What browser are you using? I get different results in Firefox and Safari, and also different results depending on whether Firefox is already in fullscreen mode or not.
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Sep 10 at 13:17
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I have two displays: My MacBook Pro and and external display (primary screen). When watching a YouTube video in fullscreen mode, the Menu Bar on the external screen disappears. The Menu Bar contains the clock, which I want to remain visible.
How can I prevent the Menu Bar from disappearing while in full-screen mode?
macos display
I have two displays: My MacBook Pro and and external display (primary screen). When watching a YouTube video in fullscreen mode, the Menu Bar on the external screen disappears. The Menu Bar contains the clock, which I want to remain visible.
How can I prevent the Menu Bar from disappearing while in full-screen mode?
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Nimesh Neema
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What browser are you using? I get different results in Firefox and Safari, and also different results depending on whether Firefox is already in fullscreen mode or not.
– Ture Pålsson
Sep 10 at 13:17
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What browser are you using? I get different results in Firefox and Safari, and also different results depending on whether Firefox is already in fullscreen mode or not.
– Ture Pålsson
Sep 10 at 13:17
What browser are you using? I get different results in Firefox and Safari, and also different results depending on whether Firefox is already in fullscreen mode or not.
– Ture Pålsson
Sep 10 at 13:17
What browser are you using? I get different results in Firefox and Safari, and also different results depending on whether Firefox is already in fullscreen mode or not.
– Ture Pålsson
Sep 10 at 13:17
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When using full-screen the application will take over the entire screen space. Unfortunately there doesn’t seem to be a way to make it always display. You should, however, be able to move your cursor to the top of the screen and make the menu bar appear that way.
On a multi-monitor system, the menu bar typically stays on the "other" monitor, when an app is full-screened on one monitor. (Though I suspect that this might be affected by System settings -> Mission Control -> Monitors have separate spaces)
– Ture Pålsson
Sep 10 at 13:19
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1 Answer
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active
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When using full-screen the application will take over the entire screen space. Unfortunately there doesn’t seem to be a way to make it always display. You should, however, be able to move your cursor to the top of the screen and make the menu bar appear that way.
On a multi-monitor system, the menu bar typically stays on the "other" monitor, when an app is full-screened on one monitor. (Though I suspect that this might be affected by System settings -> Mission Control -> Monitors have separate spaces)
– Ture Pålsson
Sep 10 at 13:19
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When using full-screen the application will take over the entire screen space. Unfortunately there doesn’t seem to be a way to make it always display. You should, however, be able to move your cursor to the top of the screen and make the menu bar appear that way.
On a multi-monitor system, the menu bar typically stays on the "other" monitor, when an app is full-screened on one monitor. (Though I suspect that this might be affected by System settings -> Mission Control -> Monitors have separate spaces)
– Ture Pålsson
Sep 10 at 13:19
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When using full-screen the application will take over the entire screen space. Unfortunately there doesn’t seem to be a way to make it always display. You should, however, be able to move your cursor to the top of the screen and make the menu bar appear that way.
When using full-screen the application will take over the entire screen space. Unfortunately there doesn’t seem to be a way to make it always display. You should, however, be able to move your cursor to the top of the screen and make the menu bar appear that way.
answered Sep 10 at 12:45
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On a multi-monitor system, the menu bar typically stays on the "other" monitor, when an app is full-screened on one monitor. (Though I suspect that this might be affected by System settings -> Mission Control -> Monitors have separate spaces)
– Ture Pålsson
Sep 10 at 13:19
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On a multi-monitor system, the menu bar typically stays on the "other" monitor, when an app is full-screened on one monitor. (Though I suspect that this might be affected by System settings -> Mission Control -> Monitors have separate spaces)
– Ture Pålsson
Sep 10 at 13:19
On a multi-monitor system, the menu bar typically stays on the "other" monitor, when an app is full-screened on one monitor. (Though I suspect that this might be affected by System settings -> Mission Control -> Monitors have separate spaces)
– Ture Pålsson
Sep 10 at 13:19
On a multi-monitor system, the menu bar typically stays on the "other" monitor, when an app is full-screened on one monitor. (Though I suspect that this might be affected by System settings -> Mission Control -> Monitors have separate spaces)
– Ture Pålsson
Sep 10 at 13:19
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What browser are you using? I get different results in Firefox and Safari, and also different results depending on whether Firefox is already in fullscreen mode or not.
– Ture Pålsson
Sep 10 at 13:17