Menulets
Apple calls them Menu Extras, but Mac fans on the Internet have named the little menu-bar icons shown in Figure 1-8 menulets. Most are both indicators and menus that provide direct access to settings in System Preferences. However, there’s more to them than you may suspect.
Figure 1-8. You can rearrange the icons (including the clock) by holding down the
key and dragging them around the menu bar. You may wish to position your most-used icon in the top-right corner, so it never gets cut off by a program with numerous menus.
Menulet Basics
In general, you install a menulet by turning on the representative checkbox in System Preferences. You’ll find such checkboxes in the Date & Time, Displays, Sound, and other panels.
You can remove a menulet by
-dragging it off of your menu bar (or by turning off the corresponding checkbox in System Preferences). You move them around on the menu bar the same way—by
-dragging them horizontally.
Note
If you have a small computer screen, OS X may cut off the leftmost menulets when you have a program with a lot of menus open. (This happens on some laptop ...
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