

- #HOW TO REMOVE ITEMS FROM TOP MENU BAR ON MAC INSTALL#
- #HOW TO REMOVE ITEMS FROM TOP MENU BAR ON MAC FULL#
- #HOW TO REMOVE ITEMS FROM TOP MENU BAR ON MAC MAC#
Press and hold the Command key on your keyboard and then drag and drop icons to rearrange them. You can rearrange menu bar icons at any time. Then, let go of the cursor to pin it to the menu bar.
#HOW TO REMOVE ITEMS FROM TOP MENU BAR ON MAC MAC#
If the icon you try to remove is Mac Shiny here is how you should proceed: 1. From the toolbar, drag the icon to any area outside of the toolbar, release your mouse. RayV Icon in Menu Bar I was FINALLY able to remove the RayV agent icon in my menu bar by going to.The Customize dialog and toolbar must be is displayed to perform this action. From the Menu bar, click View > Toolbars > Customize.Repeat steps 4 - 6 until all the icons are added to the toolbar.The added icon will now be displayed in the toolbar. Drag the icon to the desired toolbar by holding down the mouse.The Hot Keys options allows you to change the hot key assignment for the selected command. The Current Hot Keys section displays the hot key associated with the selected command.The Description option provides a brief explanation of the selected command function.From the Commands section, select the command name by holding down the mouse.A list of available commands will appear in the Commands section to the right. From the Categories section, select a category.You can add, remove and move buttons from both default and custom toolbars. You can add buttons to any toolbar, remove buttons from a toolbar, and reposition a button on a toolbar. TradeStation Help Adding, Removing and Moving Toolbar Icons It sounds like BS, but they're often not in the know and have to repeat the official line.Adding, Removing and Moving Toolbar Icons Support may be reporting what they've been told.
#HOW TO REMOVE ITEMS FROM TOP MENU BAR ON MAC FULL#
Apple's own software is full of "good" ideas like this that they think enhance the user experience but really get in the way and create annoyances for anyone who isn't a casual computer user (and are generally of no practical benefit to the casual user.) In their minds it makes sense to keep this menu item there. I tend to ascribe this kind of thing to developers thinking they're doing something good rather than being malicious. I can now fully quit the product portal using Cmd-Q, and the menu item goes away. Select iZotope Product Portal as the application and type in "Quit Product Portal" as the shortcut name (to match what you see in the portal application menu) and press Cmd-Q to assign the shortcut.

Open keyboard settings, select Shortcuts, then App Shortcuts. Pretty sure EtreCheck allows you to remove them as well, but it's been a while since I've needed to use it.Ĭoming into this thread late, but in case it's helpful - you can remap Cmd-Q on Mac back to quit instead of "close window." (You might see some you recognize that may be needed).
#HOW TO REMOVE ITEMS FROM TOP MENU BAR ON MAC INSTALL#
You can also install EtreCheck and have it specifically scan for launch agents. If it is a launch agent and doesn't have an option to disable it on startup that's shady, and you should send a follow up email to izotope telling them that. At least you know whatever 's going on though. (My guess would be this has something to do with infrastructure coming for their subscription). That said when something like this launches and doesn't go away it may very well have installed a Launch Agent. Check the following locations for some kind of launch agent it installed.
