Husky1992 macrumors regular Original poster Jun 16, 2013 #1 I'm sorry it's probably a stupid question, how do I arrange the position of the mini-icons on top of the bar on osx? I'm talking of the bar where there is the clock, che search ect. I'd like to arrange the various icons I'd added Thanks
I'm sorry it's probably a stupid question, how do I arrange the position of the mini-icons on top of the bar on osx? I'm talking of the bar where there is the clock, che search ect. I'd like to arrange the various icons I'd added Thanks
Nameci macrumors 68000 Jun 16, 2013 #2 Just hold command key while clicking mouse or trackpad and drag the icon across where you want to move it.
Just hold command key while clicking mouse or trackpad and drag the icon across where you want to move it.
Husky1992 macrumors regular Original poster Jun 16, 2013 #3 Nameci said: Just hold command key while clicking mouse or trackpad and drag the icon across where you want to move it. Click to expand... this works with the original icons such as battery life, volume, wifi, not for the ones I've installed e.g. dp, gmal, batt health, flux.. Last edited: Jun 16, 2013
Nameci said: Just hold command key while clicking mouse or trackpad and drag the icon across where you want to move it. Click to expand... this works with the original icons such as battery life, volume, wifi, not for the ones I've installed e.g. dp, gmal, batt health, flux..
Stooby Mcdoobie macrumors 6502a Jun 16, 2013 #4 Husky1992 said: this works with the original icons such as battery life, volume, wifi, not for the ones I've installed e.g. dp, gmal, batt health, flux.. Click to expand... Short of opening the applications in the order you want them to display, I don't think there is a way. You could automate this with a script that runs when you log in to your account.
Husky1992 said: this works with the original icons such as battery life, volume, wifi, not for the ones I've installed e.g. dp, gmal, batt health, flux.. Click to expand... Short of opening the applications in the order you want them to display, I don't think there is a way. You could automate this with a script that runs when you log in to your account.
Husky1992 macrumors regular Original poster Jun 16, 2013 #5 Stooby Mcdoobie said: Short of opening the applications in the order you want them to display, I don't think there is a way. You could automate this with a script that runs when you log in to your account. Click to expand... never mind, I thought it was something easier
Stooby Mcdoobie said: Short of opening the applications in the order you want them to display, I don't think there is a way. You could automate this with a script that runs when you log in to your account. Click to expand... never mind, I thought it was something easier