Hide the Menu Bar and Status Bar in VirtualBox

Very helpful on a laptops or small screens

When you run a virtual machine in VirtualBox, there is always a frame around the virtual machine’s desktop with a menu bar at the top and a status bar at the bottom.

The menu bar and status bar prevent you from running at the maximum resolution (unless you use seamless mode). If you are using a computer with a small screen, such as a laptop, your screen real estate is very limited and you need to claim every inch of space you can.

There is a hack that allows you to switch off the menu bar and status bar and get your virtual machine to run in the maximum resolution.

NOTE:When you apply this hack, be sure there are no virtual machines running.

Open a command prompt (Windows) or a terminal window (Linux) and type the following command:

NOTE:The path toVBoxManage.exemay be different on your computer, especially Linux. Use the appropriate path. Be sure to use the quotes around the path to the executable if there are spaces in the path name.

The menu bar and status bar should now be gone.

With the menu bar and status bar hidden, it might be helpful to know some VirtualBox keyboard shortcuts so you can quickly access the menu options.

To bring up the VirtualBox menu options, press theHostkey and theHomekey on the keyboard. When the status bar is available, theHostkey is displayed in the lower, right corner of the virtual machine window.

The menu options display with the keyboard shortcut listed for each.

To show the menu bar and status bar again, enter the following command in the command prompt or terminal window:

Again, remember to use the appropriate path to the executable file. Enjoy!

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