{"id":2359,"date":"2018-12-29T10:56:30","date_gmt":"2018-12-29T10:56:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/macreports.com\/?p=2359"},"modified":"2021-03-16T00:24:53","modified_gmt":"2021-03-16T00:24:53","slug":"binoculars-icon-on-mac-what-does-that-mean","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/macreports.com\/binoculars-icon-on-mac-what-does-that-mean\/","title":{"rendered":"Binoculars Icon On Mac? What Does That Mean?"},"content":{"rendered":"
You may see a binoculars icon while you are using your Mac. This icon may appear either on your Mac’s lock\/login screen or while you are using your Mac. This short article explains what the binoculars icons mean.<\/p>\n
The binoculars icons mean completely different things and they can tell you different things:<\/p>\n
Did you see the binoculars icon on Mac’s lock (or login screen)? And you were wondering what this icon meant? I was using my computer yesterday and then suddenly I realized this binoculars icon appeared. That was surprising because I did not change any settings that might cause this.<\/p>\n
This particular icon appears on lock\/login screen in the menu bar (also called status menus), located in the top-right corner of the screen, on Mac (please see the image below). And when the icon is clicked, nothing happens.<\/p>\n
<\/a><\/p>\n This icon means that you are currently recording your screen meaning your Mac is creating a video of your screen. Mac OS Mojave introduced new screen recording features and controls. We previously explained how you can record your screen<\/a>. To use this new feature, simply press the\u00a0Shift-Command (\u2318)-5 keys and click the recording icons, you can record your entire screen or you can record a selected portion of your screen. To stop this recording, you can press the recording icon in the menu bar. And while you are recording, if you\u00a0lock or sleep your screen in macOS, you will see this binoculars icon indicating a recording is going on.<\/p>\n You can also create screen video recordings with QuickTime<\/a>. You can do this easily. Simply first open the QuickTime app, and go to File >\u00a0New Screen Recording. And while you are recording, if you lock your screen, again you will see this binoculars icon.<\/p>\n So, it is possible that you accidentally started recording. Simply click the “Stop” icon in the menu bar and the recording will end and the binoculars icon will disappear from the lock screen.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n You may also see the binoculars icon in the menu bar while you are using your Mac. Binocular icons (sometimes bold black and sometimes light grey) may appear in the menu bar while your Mac is active (screen is not locked). This is related to\u00a0Apple Remote Desktop administration. You willingly or unwillingly enabled “Remote Management”. If this is the case, you will NOT see the binocular icon on the lock screen. If you lock your screen, the icon will disappear.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n When you click this icon, you will see a few options:<\/p>\n To see your current Remote Management settings, on your Mac, simply go to System Preferences > Sharing. The “Remote Management” option is probably selected. This means that others can view and manage your computer remotely. If you uncheck this option, the binoculars icon will disappear. However, you may want to enable this option and just get rid of the icon. Again simply go to System Preferences > Sharing, select Remote Management and click the “Computer Settings” \u00a0and uncheck the “Show Remote Management status in the menu bar” box. Now the binoculars icon will disappear while Remote Management is turned on.<\/p>\n <\/a>When your computer is accessed remotely the Binoculars icon will change indicating that your Mac is being controlled remotely:<\/p>\nBinoculars Icon When Your Mac Is Active and Unlocked<\/h2>\n
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