Change Control Centre settings on Mac
On your Mac, use Control Centre settings to choose which items to include in Control Centre and which items appear in the menu bar. Learn how to use Control Centre.
To change these settings, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Control Centre in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.)
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Control Centre Modules
These items are always available in Control Centre. You can choose when the corresponding status icons should also be shown in the menu bar.
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| Click the pop-up menu next to an item, then choose an option:
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Other Modules
These items can be added to Control Centre and the menu bar.
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| These options are available for each item:
Some items have additional options available. Battery: If you’re using a Mac laptop and choose to show the Battery status icon in the menu bar, you can also show the percentage of battery charge (the percentage is always shown when Battery is in Control Centre) and the energy mode. Fast User Switching: Click the pop-up menu next to Show in Menu Bar, then choose an option:
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Menu Bar Only
These items can appear only in the menu bar.
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| The clock is always shown in the menu bar. Click Clock Options, then choose how you want the date and time displayed in the menu bar clock. | ||||||||||
| Click the pop-up menu next to an item, then choose an option:
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Other options
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Automatically hide and show the menu bar | Choose when to hide and show the menu bar:
Move the pointer to the top of the screen to show the menu bar when it’s hidden. | ||||||||||
Recent documents, applications and servers | Choose how many items to show in the Recent Items menu command. Items you’ve used recently are listed in the Apple menu , so that you can easily open the items from there. This setting also determines how many recent items appear in app menus, such as the Open Recent option in the File menu in TextEdit. |