0 a long, narrow area, usually at the top of a computer screen, that contains lists of instructions to the computer. These lists are kept out of view until you choose to see them:
1 a row of menus along the top of a computer screen, from which you can choose the one you want:
The menu bar provides access to lesser used configuration facilities.
Beneath the menu bar there are two columns.
The newest version has a monitor in the menu bar as well.
He can spell out these commands by focusing his right eye on letters and short commands from a special menu bar on his tracking monitor.
The current application icon in the upper right-hand corner of the menu bar cycles between open applications; it is not a menu.
Pinstripes were removed from the menu bar entirely, replaced by new glossy look.
Clicking on an icon in the top-right of the menu bar opens up a text field where a search query can be entered.
The user could then switch between these applications by clicking a small button on the top of the menu bar.