Now Display Brightness is a control that is right here and I can adjust it without digging down deeper into Control Center.
Screen Mirroring will give me a list of devices that I can mirror my screen to. But if I click it it goes down and gives me bar that I can adjust. For Keyboard Brightness it's just a button in here. So, for instance, I can turn on Do Not Disturb for a limited amount of time if I want or go right into System Preferences for finer controls. But there's also a little arrow here that if I click that I go into more controls. Now there's a big button here for Do Not Disturb and I can simply click it quickly to turn on Do Not Disturb and click it again to turn it off. Now to go back up I can either click here or I can click just here where there is no control and it will take be back up.
I have other networks that I can click on and see a list and I can go to Network Preferences and System Preferences. As you can see it takes me into a new set of controls where I have a button here to turn WiFi on and off. Now like a lot of these if you click on them and they will go into a deeper menu. So we have WiFi here, Bluetooth, and AirDrop. We've got here a group that controls network activity. So before we had different Menu Bar items here for things like WiFi, Display, Sound but now they're all combined here in one and you can control them just with this one item. It looks at lot like Control Center in iOS and performs some of the same functions. If you click on that Control Center is revealed. Instead of having a bunch of those they're combined now in this one right here called Control Center. Control Center you can find in the Menu Bar and it replaces a bunch of the Menu Bar icons or status menus that you would normally see at the top right. So let's take a look at one of the most notable new features of macOS Big Sur and that's Control Center. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts. There you can read more about the Patreon Campaign. MacMost is brought to you thanks to a great group of more than 750 supporters. Today let's take a look at the new Control Center in macOS Big Sur. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with.
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