Apple’s forthcoming macOS 12.1 update will fix MacBook Pro’s notch and menu bar problems

Apple’s impending macOS 12.1 update will fix some odd cooperations between its new MacBook Pros’ scored presentations and menu bar applications, which should at this point don’t be hindered behind the indent, as per MacRumors.

Beforehand, a few clients had announced issues where menu bar symbols could wind up getting pushed behind the indent if too many were open. Or on the other hand, as Apple’s changelog portrays the issue, preceding macOS 12.1, “[menu] bar extras may be obscured by the camera housing on 2021 MacBook Pro computers.”

The bug honestly was uncommon in any case, necessitating that clients had sufficient menu bar symbols (alluded to by Apple as “menu bar extras”) to reach from the right half of the showcase to the score’s area, yet especially huge menu bar applications (like iStat Menus) could achieve the assignment.

As well as fixing the menu bar/score bug, the new update likewise brings a couple of different issues, incorporating HDR issues with YouTube and MagSafe bugs on the 16-inch MacBook Pro.

macOS 12.1 is as yet in beta, yet considering that the organization has cultivated the delivery applicant rendition of the product to designers, the update (and the bug fix for the indent issues) ought to be carrying out to all clients before very long.

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