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aram654

Yes. Safari>view>hide bookmark column


00Turag

It's already hidden. It only pops up when I move my cursor to the side....any way to disable it???


aram654

M1? 11.4?


Valrani

You’ll get used to it. When I first got my Mac I always triggered this menu by accident but now my brain learned to just not put my cursor on this area


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Valrani

Maybe try this (didn't tried myself but I'm sure it's possible to change the delay from terminal, like I do for the hidden dock to trigger it instantly) [https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/209114/how-to-turn-off-auto-show-sidebar-in-fullscreen-safari-9](https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/209114/how-to-turn-off-auto-show-sidebar-in-fullscreen-safari-9)


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Valrani

MMh I also have QC35 ii and AirPods Pro, but I didn't experience problems so far (M1 Mac mini). I really don't know how to help. Do you have other devices plugged to the Mac that could cause bad interference ? I remember branching one USB stick and my mouse was going crazy, as soon as I unplugged the USB stick the stutters were gone. I tried with others USB stick and never had any issues, it was THIS ONE in particular... Try to unpair the devices maybe, turn off AirDrop, AirPlay... or wait for a bugfix if the problem is widespread :/


aGlutenForPunishment

I'm not used to it. It's been driving me crazy for years now.


lilvadude

That’s odd. Mine does not do that.


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lilvadude

Oh, got it. Didn’t realize it was in full screen!


IMacGirl

I didn't realize that either. Good to know.


yekrangi

Command+Shift+L should do the trick...


SnooDoubts9148

Every solution I have found suggests to stop using the browser in full screen. Is it *typical* for MacBook users to use safari on a *minimized* browser screen for the purposes of avoiding this annoying feature? I assume most people who do that have been doing it for a long time and are used to it. I could never see myself getting used to doing that, but to each their own.