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Andreas: My Notch Bar isn't showing up anymore. Maybe I accidentally changed something in the settings. Where should I look? Can you please help?
I don’t think there has been a change to notch bar functionality, but I‘m currently traveling without computer. Will check on Monday
Sure, thanks.
Uff, thanks, Andreas, that was it! I'm glad I didn't lose anything. But I definitely didn't change that setting. I didn't even remember it existed ![]()
Edit: I set up a very “sophisticated” notch bar years ago. You'd let us know before you took it out of service, wouldn't you?
definitely
On your macOS the NotchBar will continue to work fine, the problem (why I had to deprecate it) is mostly with newer macOS versions. It still works there but with limitations.
Not urgent, but could you share how your NotchBar setup looks like? I still want to allow users to migrate their Notch Bar setups (or at least create equivalents) to floating menus instead - these are much more performant, use less memory and will be future proof.
Sure, but how? That's the “main” Notch Bar. But it changes depending on which app is active.
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And it has “submenus.” That's definitely not what it's called
... For example, when I click on the BTT icon, it looks like this afterward.
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Does that help?
Do you access the "standard" menubar items using the Notch Bar or are you hiding the Notch Bar if you don't need it?
So e.g. if you are in Safari and want to access the history, would you hide the Notch Bar or switch to the menubar mode?
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What I can see from the screenshots would be relatively simple to migrate already, the tricky part is any special setups that "enhance / modify" the standard menubar stuff
The Notch Bar is always on. The second icon from the left, “Menu,” displays the menus for the active app.
I'm not exactly sure what that means. On the right side, there are icons that normally only appear in the standard menu bar.
What action do you have assigned to that button to achieve this?


