Paul

The menu bar is where your time machine, airport and so on reside. That's where 
apps put their icons.  They aren't accessible because developers don't have 
Apple's internal API which make things accessible.

Gordon

On 29 Aug 2011, at 15:39, Paul Hopewell wrote:

Hello, 
When an App refers to something being accessed from "The Menu Bar" what does it 
mean? I understand "the Menu Bar" for a specific application like Finder but 
the way the App instructions read it implies that there is a higher level "Menu 
Bar" which is not related to some specific application.

One example of this is the old MoveAddict App which had options to store an 
icon in "The Menu Bar" but when using it on Snow Leopard I could never find 
this menu bar. I am experimenting with another App which refers to a "Menu Bar" 
but again I cannot find this "Menu Bar" usingn VoiceOver. 

Is there some higher level "Menu Bar" in Mac OS and if so can I access it using 
VoiceOver? 

Many thanks. 

Paul Hopewell 
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