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: --
It primarily used a vertical menu bar on the left-hand side of the screen, as well as the traditional horizontal menu bars across the top and bottom of the screen.
The player performs attacks by selecting the creature to attack by clicking on its icon on the combat screen and then choosing a command from the menu bar.
The control panel list all currently open desklets (along with a live thumbnail image of the desklet), as well as a menu bar.
The title/menu bar would typically sit at the top of the screen, and could be accessed by pressing the right mouse button, revealing the names of the various menus.
There is only one menu bar, so the application menus displayed are those of the application that is currently focused.
A menu bar icon was introduced that gave users easy access to common tasks such as dialing and disconnecting.
The menu bar changes to reflect whatever application the front window belongs to.
The user could then switch between these applications by clicking a small button on the top of the menu bar.