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There is no menu bar, so I cannot make any changes
JimH:
Did you try rebooting?
S. Pupp:
I have rebooted several times throughout the diagnostic process, most recently half an hour ago. The problem remains unchanged.
bob:
--- Quote from: S. Pupp on February 28, 2024, 10:49:33 am ---I'm running MacOS Sonoma 14.3.1.
I have one monitor.
I tried Media Center 32 today, and am getting the same result.
I have attached an mp4 of the event occurring on my Mac Mini.
- Open Media Center - menu bar is present and working.
- Change to Theater View - menu bar turns black and fades from view, as expected, for full window viewing.
- Exit Theater View - returns to standard view, but menu bar is missing.
- Clicking on the background where the menu bar should be brings up the Finder's menu bar.
- After clicking Media Center, the Media Center menu bar appears, but rather than staying put, it immediately fades from view.
It is as though the menu bar behavior from entering Theater View, where it appropriately hides itself from view, continues inappropriately after changing back from Theater View to standard view.
Is there any further system/software information from my Mac Mini that I can provide you with that might explain why this problem is not happening for you?
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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.
Also your video for me at least doesn't even show the menu bar.
zybex:
Sorry to intrude, I'm not a mac user - but google says to try a few things:
https://mackeeper.com/blog/mac-menu-bar-not-showing/
There's a setting in Sonoma to hide the menu bar in Full Screen mode. Perhaps MC is not reporting to the OS that it has left the fullscreen mode?
bob:
--- Quote from: zybex on February 29, 2024, 08:58:50 am ---Sorry to intrude, I'm not a mac user - but google says to try a few things:
https://mackeeper.com/blog/mac-menu-bar-not-showing/
There's a setting in Sonoma to hide the menu bar in Full Screen mode. Perhaps MC is not reporting to the OS that it has left the fullscreen mode?
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That's a good guess.
MC does inform the OS that it's leaving FullScreen mode. It's a bit tricky though because it can sometimes take the OS a long time to respond.
Edit: I just tried that with the hide show set to Always and the MC menu bar still came back.
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