If your Mac has a Touch Bar, many apps - like Mail or Safari - let you customise it. To see a list of the hidden items, click the double arrows at the end of the toolbar. When you resize a window, toolbar buttons can become hidden as the window narrows.
Choose View > Customise Toolbar, click the Show pop-up menu, then choose an option. Ĭhange how buttons appear: For some toolbars, you can show labels with the buttons. Rearrange buttons: Hold down the Command key while you drag an item around in the toolbar, then drop the item when an open space appears.Īdd a button: Choose View > Customise Toolbar, then drag an item from the palette to the toolbar until you see a plus sign. Whether connecting to other Mac based systems, or desktops running Windows or Linux, you can count on AnyDesks stable operation and cross-compatibility. Remove a button: Hold down the Command key while you drag the item out of the toolbar until you see or hear a “whoosh” effect. While working in full screen for some apps, choose View > Always Show Toolbar in Full Screen. Hide or show the toolbar: Choose View > Hide Toolbar or View > Show Toolbar. Many app windows contain a toolbar with buttons that provide quick access to frequently used features, tools or actions. On your Mac, do any of the following in an app: