The menu bar is the bar located at the top of OS X that houses all of contextual buttons for apps near the left side of the bar, and all of the menu bar icons on the right side of the bar. The icons that appear there can be from third-party apps, or they can be from stock OS X system features like Wi-Fi, Sound, Bluetooth, etc.
Although you can’t alter the menu bar icons for third-party apps without a little trickery, you can easily do so for system features. In this post and video, I’ll show you how to remove and rearrange stock icons in the menu bar.... Read the rest of this post here
"How to rearrange and remove stock menu bar icons on Mac" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com.
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