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Interface with windows, menus, and the toolbar

Interface with windows, menus, and the toolbar - macOS Tutorial

From the course: macOS Sequoia Essential Training

Interface with windows, menus, and the toolbar

- [Narrator] In this video, I want to introduce Windows and Menus, which are the primary interface controls you need to use no matter what you're doing in macOS. In this row at the top of the screen, you should see "Menus". They say things like file, edit, view, and so on. If you click on one, it opens up and give you lots of commands and options that you can activate. And you can click outside of a menu to close it. On the far left side, we can see the system menu, which is represented by this Apple logo. When you click that, you get some system commands. This is where you find "Sleep", "Shut Down" and "Restart", as well as some other important commands. On the far right side, there's this section called the toolbar, and here you will see the clock, and probably a button for Siri and a button for Spotlight, and maybe a few other menus. Now, the system menu on the left and the toolbar on the right are always there.…

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