The menu bar at the top of the OS X screen is often packed with small icons, and the 13 ' Macbook has sometimes appeared, like dragging a picture to DROPLR to share in a Chrome browser, and finding that DROPLR was in the menu by Chrome. The menu bar on bar is obscured.
The icons on the menu bar are generally divided into three categories: The Open app and the menu bar, some of the app itself displayed in the menu bar, and some icons for the system.
This Accessmenubarapps widget can help quickly hide the first category of APP-brought menu-bar content. Can avoid the trouble I mentioned above. It's not because the contents of the menu bar cover the right side to use the app on the menu strip.
Accessmenubarapps uses a "little Taiji" icon that looks interesting. There are many shortcut keys to achieve hidden action, the default is ⇧+ space. You can also move the mouse over the Menubar, up "top" two times, or always "top" Menubar until the blue area appears, and then move the mouse around can also be achieved. Accompanied by sound effects. (All of these can be customized in Settings)