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[Music] everyone how are you doing this is md tech here with another quick tutorial in todays tutorial im going to show you guys how to modify your dock and menu bar settings on your macbook computer this should hopefully be a pretty straightforward tutorial and without further ado lets go ahead and jump right into it so were going to start off by just clicking on a empty spot on your desktop and then you want to go ahead and select the apple logo up in the top left corner of your finder taskbar so go ahead and left click on that and then select system preferences select the dock and menu bar button so here you go guys you can adjust a lot of settings in here between the dock and the menu bar so you can see the dock you can adjust how large you want to be between small and large so if we were to scroll it over to the right or left you can see that the bar on the bottom adjust accordingly as well as magnification if you want to have it zoomed in more you can set it to max which is