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welcome everyone to another video today i just want to do a quick tutorial on how to hide the top menu bar or the dock here in mac os and there are a couple ways you can do this first off if you have an application open you can temporarily do this just by coming up here to the application window in the top left corner click on the green button youamp;#39;ll notice it goes into full screen and it hides both the dock and the menu at the top now if i just hover at the top the top menu bar will display if i hover at the bottom the dock will display and then if i just click this green button it exits full screen and we are back to where we were however letamp;#39;s say we want to have this functionality permanent and so what you can do is if we come up here to the top left corner and click on the apple icon and then click on system preferences please note i am using the most recent version of mac os big sur so if youamp;#39;re using an older version of mac os this is going to be a little