There’s one more trick here: You can hide the entire Menu Bar so it appears only when you move your cursor to the top of the screen. In the left pane in the Control Center section, select a specific control and then check the box to “Show in Menu Bar.”
Alternatively, go to System Preferences > Dock & Menu Bar. Click the icon for Control Center, then drag and drop a specific icon to the Menu Bar.
Pin controls from Control Center to the Menu Bar for even quicker access. You can then select Accessibility Shortcuts, Battery, or Fast User Switching, and check the box for “Show in Control Center.” Pin Controls to the Menu Bar In the left pane, scroll down to the section for Other Modules. You can add more options to Control Center under System Preferences > Dock & Menu Bar. You can now quickly access controls for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AirDrop, Do Not Disturb mode, Keyboard Brightness, Screen Mirroring, Display, Sound, and Music. On the menu bar, click the Control Center icon (it looks like two horizontal bars). Taking a page from iOS and iPadOS, Big Sur adds its own Control Center, which displays icons for commonly used features.
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