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In El Capitan, you can change the menu bar in several ways. You can eliminate its translucency, make it black, or set it to hide automatically. The translucency setting affects the menu bar, but also other interface elements, such as menus and some floating windows. Feb 27, 2016  The blurb, 'ViFind is an El Capitan Menu Bar solution for Windows and it’s not just eye candy either, it’s a fully functional El Capitan menu bar implementation for Windows. Oct 16, 2015  This no longer works after upgrading to El Capitan! It drives me nuts that every time I move my mousepointer to the upper edge of the screen to close a window in Windows or access a Windows menu, I accidentally trigger the OSX parallels menu bar which then blocks me from doing what I want!

ViFind is the ultimate El Capitan Menu Bar solution for Windows and it’s not just eye candy either! it’s a fully functional El Capitan menu bar implementation for your Windows desktop. Created by the dream team that brought you the original ViStart start menu! Windows X and Lee-Soft are back. Get the Apple style start button and access your start menu like Apple users do and get the El Capitan OSX menu bar and status menus.

El Capitan Style Start Button
The El Capitan style start button provides Mac like access to the Windows start menu.

Real menu bar from actual software
When a Windows app has a menu bar it will be displayed conveniently at the top of the desktop like in OSX- El Capitan

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Genuine OS X El Capitan FinderBar user experience
Integrating features from Windows and El Capitan forming the perfect hybrid with a genuine finderbar user experience.

An Original El Capitan Layout Containing
– Taskbar items with pinning item and notification support
– Tray icon support including system icons
– Date/Time display

This is only the first build and it’s highly experimental. So there could be more features to come in the future!

As you can hide or show the Windows operating system “Taskbar”, you can hide or show the menu bar on Mac OS X El Capitan as well. The menu bar is functioning as taskbar on Windows OS. In this article, I’m going show both ways “How to show or hide Mac OS X El Capitan Menu Bar” and as well as ” How to hide or show Taskbar on Windows”.

Auto-hiding the menu bar brings the obvious benefit of having more on-screen real estate and less distraction. With both the Dock and menu bar set to auto-hide, you can experience a shockingly clean interface as you go about your work. Auto hides the menu bar on OS X El Capitan will be a good experience for Mac users. When you hide Mac OS X El Capitan menu bar with Mac OS X El Capitan Dock, you will see a pretty nice display screen. Everything looks pretty awesome. Now, follow this step by step guide to hiding Mac OS X El Capitan menu bar.

Step #1. Navigate to the Apple icon at the upper left-hand side of your Mac screen. Choose “System Preferences“.

System Preferences

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Step #2. The system preferences window will pop up and you have to click on “General“.

Hide Mac OS Menu Bar

Step #3. From the “Appearance” category, check the “Automatically hide and show the menu bar“. Once you check this option then the menu bar will automatically appear or hide.

Taskbar is working the same menu bar on Mac operating system. It’s very easy and simple to auto hide the taskbar on Windows. To hide taskbar on Windows, right click on the taskbar and choose “Properties“.

Windows 10 Taskbar

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A new window will appear and check the “Auto-hide the taskbar”. Once you check this option then the taskbar will hide automatically. When you bring the cursor near to it. This will auto appear. It’s really cool feature on Mac OS X and as well as Windows operating system.

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