Not sure why.. killed bartender and screen sharing for now
But apparently Sonoma’s effort towards more transparency doesn't take such use cases into account.Bartender does not record the screen.
Bartender needs this permission for 3 reasons;
● To get information about your menu bar items (name, location)
● To get images of the menu bar items to show in Preferences and make show for updates work
● To get images of the menu bar to make the transition of showing hidden items smooth
seems no way to hide the icon currently. annoying, but it's life on a beta. still, hoping apple sorts this out soon. report it in feedback app ppl! 👍Is there a way to have the icon hidden? I've tried a few ways..
..also my tight spacing for the menubar is gone, and I can't find the terminal command to accomplish the same thing manually. Until Bartender fixes it, does anyone know the terminal command to change this setting in the system?
I am pretty sure this is Bartender-unique. Or needs some other third party app doing the same thing.Now I'm wondering if squeezing the menubar items closer together is a Bartender-unique ability or can be done via Terminal
Yep, I've since downgraded my Mac in efforts to have SMS sync work between iOS and macOS. It didn't work..I am pretty sure this is Bartender-unique. Or needs some other third party app doing the same thing.
I found a free app that still works to adjust menubar spacing! https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ibar-menubar-icon-control-tool/id6443843900?mt=12
I really hope we soon are noticed.Technically it's plausible why Bartender requires access to the screen (and always did).
But apparently Sonoma’s effort towards more transparency doesn't take such use cases into account.
Bartender and also Alt-Tab are continuously telling me they are screen sharing
It would seem that this is not a bug, instead - these apps will have to start using a different API (which, currently, does not support everything Bartender needs).I went ahead and submitted feedback for the Mac OS Beta with these contents, and I would love for you to do the same.
"This is on all displays, MacOS Sonoma forces the icon that tells you that your screen is being recorded, AltTab and Bartender 4 utilize the screen recording feature in certain ways for the application to work as intended, or to work at all. This is a problem because the purpose of Bartender 4 is to re-organize and expand on what the Menu Bar is capable of doing, showing, etc. Whereas AltTab is an important application that lets me utilize AltTab similar to Windows operating systems, which is a good system.
It would make sense to have the option to hide the Screen Recording Menu Bar icon for certain apps that you allow without having to look at it up there all of the time. As it is confusing, what if I want to look at just Zoom, Discord, FaceTime, etc. And not be confused by Bartender 4, AltTab, or any other application that utilizes screen recording. I’d love to hear back."
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I have sent feedback too ✅I went ahead and submitted feedback for the Mac OS Beta with these contents, and I would love for you to do the same.
"This is on all displays, MacOS Sonoma forces the icon that tells you that your screen is being recorded, AltTab and Bartender 4 utilize the screen recording feature in certain ways for the application to work as intended, or to work at all. This is a problem because the purpose of Bartender 4 is to re-organize and expand on what the Menu Bar is capable of doing, showing, etc. Whereas AltTab is an important application that lets me utilize AltTab similar to Windows operating systems, which is a good system.
It would make sense to have the option to hide the Screen Recording Menu Bar icon for certain apps that you allow without having to look at it up there all of the time. As it is confusing, what if I want to look at just Zoom, Discord, FaceTime, etc. And not be confused by Bartender 4, AltTab, or any other application that utilizes screen recording. I’d love to hear back."
Summary:
The new resource access icons in macOS, designed to indicate screen sharing and camera/microphone usage, exhibit unintended behaviour that needs attention. This report outlines the observed issues and provides steps to replicate them.
Description:
The recent update introducing icons in the menu bar to signify screen sharing and camera/microphone access has brought about some unexpected problems. While the intention of enhancing transparency and user awareness is commendable, the current implementation presents challenges that might affect user experience and system aesthetics.
Issues:
Disruptive Icons: The size and visibility of the icons in the menu bar appear disproportionate and could potentially disrupt the overall design coherence of the macOS interface. This might result in a visual clutter that deviates from the seamless user experience macOS aims to deliver.
Lack of Customisation: Users currently lack the ability to customise the behaviour of these icons. Certain applications that require screen sharing access, such as virtual display managers or menu bar organisers, might trigger these icons unnecessarily. Users should have the option to exempt specific apps from displaying these icons, especially when the apps' access requirements are already permitted in the Privacy settings.
Steps to Reproduce:
- Open any application that accesses the camera/microphone or necessitates screen sharing access.
- Observe the icons that appear in the menu bar.
- Note the disruption caused by the icons' size and the absence of customisation options.
Expected Behaviour:
- Icons should seamlessly integrate into the menu bar design without causing visual disruption.
- Users should have the ability to disable or customise the display of these icons for specific apps, particularly those with approved screen sharing and camera/microphone access.
Additional Notes:
The purpose of this report is to highlight the observed issues in the current implementation of resource access icons. Addressing these concerns could lead to an improved user experience and greater user satisfaction with macOS.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Please consider investigating and rectifying these issues in future updates.
it's been erratic, apparently; for me, the icon vanished early in the beta cycle; now it pops up sometimes, and got stuck once (until i rebooted).I jumped off of Sonoma, primarily because my SMS texts stopped syncing
But I'm curious, on the latest Sonoma beta does Bartender function better now?
I just upgraded to a 15" MBA (with the notch). Immediately ran into problems with Bartender, even though they claim the notch situation is worse out.. When I saw this, I decided to redo my menubar so I didn't need it any more. My experiences is that once the key API is pulled, as seems to be the case here, yaz got nuthin' but future problems with an app.It would seem that this is not a bug, instead - these apps will have to start using a different API (which, currently, does not support everything Bartender needs).
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huh? i've used bartender for years (and will continue to use it). the only issue i see is the occasional popup of the screen share menu icon... which doesn't keep the app from doing what it does. the sky is definitely not falling.I just upgraded to a 15" MBA (with the notch). Immediately ran into problems with Bartender, even though they claim the notch situation is worse out.. When I saw this, I decided to redo my menubar so I didn't need it any more. My experiences is that once the key API is pulled, as seems to be the case here, yaz got nuthin' but future problems with an app.
The sky is not falling, but the API is deprecated and I know of exactly NO instances where that's happy news. 'Twas a great app, until what will now be a tortuous denouement to continuing users. Enjoy.huh? i've used bartender for years (and will continue to use it). the only issue i see is the occasional popup of the screen share menu icon... which doesn't keep the app from doing what it does. the sky is definitely not falling.