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I have MacBook Pro 2015 running Mojave and it’s connected to two external Monitors.
I have a few icons on Desktop toolbar like VNC, Insomnia, LastPass and etc that I want to get rid off.
Various posts suggest simply keep 'command' button and move the icon out of toolbar but it doesn’t work for me.
Any other suggestions?
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    I have MacBook Pro 2015 running Mojave and it’s connected to two external Monitors.
    I have a few icons on Desktop toolbar like VNC, Insomnia, LastPass and etc that I want to get rid off.
    Various posts suggest simply keep 'command' button and move the icon out of toolbar but it doesn’t work for me.
    Any other suggestions?
    Thanks










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      I have MacBook Pro 2015 running Mojave and it’s connected to two external Monitors.
      I have a few icons on Desktop toolbar like VNC, Insomnia, LastPass and etc that I want to get rid off.
      Various posts suggest simply keep 'command' button and move the icon out of toolbar but it doesn’t work for me.
      Any other suggestions?
      Thanks










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      I have MacBook Pro 2015 running Mojave and it’s connected to two external Monitors.
      I have a few icons on Desktop toolbar like VNC, Insomnia, LastPass and etc that I want to get rid off.
      Various posts suggest simply keep 'command' button and move the icon out of toolbar but it doesn’t work for me.
      Any other suggestions?
      Thanks







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          • It's nice that you solved your problem.   Now, can you add some details to the above to make it useful to other people as well?  Please do not respond in comments; edit your answer to make it clearer and more complete.
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          • Well I was not able to find solution to my request directly in MacOS. Instead I installed app called Vanilla it which allows user to hide icons. That’s it
            – susik
            Dec 9 at 1:51




















          • It's nice that you solved your problem.   Now, can you add some details to the above to make it useful to other people as well?  Please do not respond in comments; edit your answer to make it clearer and more complete.
            – Scott
            Dec 8 at 20:09










          • Well I was not able to find solution to my request directly in MacOS. Instead I installed app called Vanilla it which allows user to hide icons. That’s it
            – susik
            Dec 9 at 1:51


















          It's nice that you solved your problem.   Now, can you add some details to the above to make it useful to other people as well?  Please do not respond in comments; edit your answer to make it clearer and more complete.
          – Scott
          Dec 8 at 20:09




          It's nice that you solved your problem.   Now, can you add some details to the above to make it useful to other people as well?  Please do not respond in comments; edit your answer to make it clearer and more complete.
          – Scott
          Dec 8 at 20:09












          Well I was not able to find solution to my request directly in MacOS. Instead I installed app called Vanilla it which allows user to hide icons. That’s it
          – susik
          Dec 9 at 1:51






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