Automatic means the windows are ungrouped unless there is not enough room, in which case windows will automatically group together. There are three settings: Always, Never, and Automatic. The Window Grouping feature in the Preferences window allows you to determine whether uBar will group windows belonging to the same application together. The screen setting in the Preferences window allows you to display uBar on the Main screen (the one with the active menubar), the Primary screen, or a secondary screen. A primary screen with a width of 1600 or more pixels will result in a Large uBar, while anything smaller will result in a Small uBar. The advantage of Automatic is that uBar will automatically adapt itself to your screen size. The size setting in the Preferences window allows you to select three options: Automatic, Small, Medium, Large, and Huge. Please note that the settings found under Date & Time > Clock only apply to the macOS menu bar and not uBar. The format of the clock area is determined by the formatting settings found in System Preferences > Language & Region. This can be set in Calendar.app Preferences > General > Default calendar app. When you click on the clock area, your default Calendar app will launch. Then Switch to the Application pane in the Preferences window, and you can re-order the Included Applications list.
To manually order your applications, set Application Order to Manual in the Preferences window under General. Clicking it displays a menu listing the windows and the application. Clicking toggles the visibility of the application. 0 windows: This is an application tile.When clicking on a tile in uBar, the resulting behaviour depends on how many windows are associated with the tile: Shift-Command while clicking an app or window Shift key while clicking an app or window Option-Command while clicking an app or window Option key while clicking an app or window Toggle app or window in the specified position.Ĭommand key while clicking an app or window In addition the the shortcuts available in the Shortcuts pane under Preferences, the following shortcuts are available: Shortcut Applications will show % CPU utilization and Memory Usage. Hold a custom modifier key (default is right-control) on your Keyboard to activate Activity Mode. To enable this service, check it via "System Preferences>Keyboard>Shortcuts>Services". To add any file, folder, or application, you can control or right-click it in the Finder and select "Services" and then "Add to uBar Favorites". To an open application to the Favorites Area, control or right-click it and select "Add to Favorites". To increase or decrease the number of rows, drag the very edge of uBar up or down. Unresponsive (red): The app is currently unresponsive.Restorable (blue): The app may have previously crashed, and can be restored by the system.Launching (white): The app is being launched by the system.The following app statuses are indicated by colored diagonal line patterns: While recommended, this permission is optional as it is limited to Trash-related functionality.
Please note that at no time is your screen actually being recorded.Īs of macOS 10.14 Mojave, various trash-related APIs require the requires the Full Disk Access permission.
Apple has been increasing the security transparency of macOS across the past several releases by requiring user-permission for many APIs that were previously accessible by all applications.