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As of OS X 10.11El Capitan (El Capitan10.11), this functionality is built in to the operating system. Go to System Preferences > General and turn on "Automatically hide and show the menu bar."

Here is how it works:

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As of OS X 10.11 (El Capitan), this functionality is built in to the operating system. Go to System Preferences > General and turn on "Automatically hide and show the menu bar."

Here is how it works:

enter image description here

As of OS X El Capitan (10.11), this functionality is built in to the operating system. Go to System Preferences > General and turn on "Automatically hide and show the menu bar."

Here is how it works:

enter image description here

As of OS X 10.11 (El Capitan), this functionality is built in to the operating system. Go to System Preferences > General and turn on "Automatically hide and show the menu bar."

Here is how it works:

enter image description here

As of OS X 10.11 (El Capitan), this functionality is built in to the operating system. Go to System Preferences > General and turn on "Automatically hide and show the menu bar."

As of OS X 10.11 (El Capitan), this functionality is built in to the operating system. Go to System Preferences > General and turn on "Automatically hide and show the menu bar."

Here is how it works:

enter image description here

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As of OS X 10.11 (El Capitan), this functionality is built in to the operating system. Go to System Preferences > General and turn on "Automatically hide and show the menu bar."