id,summary,reporter,owner,description,type,status,component,version,resolution,keywords,cc,guest,host 5636,Re-enable macosx top menu bar and dock on fullscreen (VB 3.1.0) -> fixed in SVN,ecterrab,,"I noticed that in VB 3.1.0 the macosx dock and top menu bar, that would appear when hovering the mouse close to top of the screen in fullscreen mode, do not appear anymore. I read in the changelog that this is a ""fix"" to bug #4866. But in that bug report, what is requested is only an option to not autoshow the macosx menubar and dock. What is provided in 3.1.0, however, is not an option: the macosx dock and menubar are not displayed anymore in full screen and apparently there is just no way to make them visible again as in VB before 3.1.0. Although some people may prefer to work that way, I note also that for people that are mac and use VB with a guest heavily for work for instance, the new design is inconvenient: it makes the guest be less integrated to the host. Before 3.1.0, we were able to just hover the top to automatically see the macosx menubar with it all the macosx menulets and dock, no need to touch the keybord for that, nor to hide them after giving a rapid look at the dock - and in that way have instant and direct access to the specific macosx applications that we use all the time as well as instantly see whether we have mail and etc. useful info that mac conveys through the doc. All that without having to switch guest -> host -> guest using the keyboard. In brief: this ""auto show the menubar and dock in fullscreen"" is one of the most appreciated features of VB (for many of mac & VB users like me at least), especially when comparing VB with VMWare and Parallels. So could this ""auto show the menubar and dock in fullscreen"" be offered again as an option? In this way everybody will be happy, including all of us that prefer more of integration Host <-> Guest (in the sense explained above) instead of more of screen display. In some sense it appears to me that this is the same design issue of the mac-dock and windows-taskbar, both provide auto-hide as an option. Thanks Edgardo",enhancement,closed,GUI,VirtualBox 3.1.0,fixed,,,other,other