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EnglishTiger:

--- Quote from: bob on February 29, 2024, 07:58:57 am ---Not happening for me. Mac Mini 14.3. There is no option to upgrade to 14.3.1 for me. I assume that's a beta? If so you can't expect proper behavior from a beta.

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Thankfully the OP is on a 14.3 Beta and not one of the 14.4 Betas some of them certainly don't know what "Proper Behaviour" is!

S. Pupp:
I tried setting "Automatically hide and show the menu bar" to "Never" (great advice, by the way!), but with no change in the behavior of Media Center.

I am not signed up for MacOS betas.  Per Wikipedia, Feb 8 was the release date of 14.3.1.  Please note that the problem has been present for me since December, when I was using whatever the stable version of the MacOS was at that time.

To view the whole video I posted, try watching in full screen.  It seems that the menu bar gets cut off when windowed.

In case that doesn't work, I have posted screen shots of the video below.

I would greatly welcome further suggestions.

zybex:
Reboot, just in case that setting needs it.

bob:
Still can't reproduce this.
After you come back from the full screen mode and show the menu bar and when you have Finder showing as the active app in the menu bar, try clicking on MC and on the desktop and back on MC and see if the MC menubar comes back.

S. Pupp:

--- Quote from: bob on February 29, 2024, 02:34:09 pm ---Still can't reproduce this.
After you come back from the full screen mode and show the menu bar and when you have Finder showing as the active app in the menu bar, try clicking on MC and on the desktop and back on MC and see if the MC menubar comes back.


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No luck.  The menubar slides out of view again each time I click on MC.

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