Use Control Center on Mac
Control Center on Mac gives you quick access to key macOS system settings—such as volume, brightness, Wi-Fi, or Do Not Disturb. You can customize Control Center to add other items, such as accessibility shortcuts or Fast User switching.
Use Control Center
On your Mac, click Control Center in the menu bar.
Drag a slider (such as the Volume slider) or click an icon (such as the AirDrop icon). To see more options, click anywhere in an item or click the arrow on the right.
For example, in Display, drag the slider to adjust the display brightness, or click anywhere in Display to show controls to turn Dark Mode and Night Shift on or off.
Tip: If you often use an item, you can drag it from Control Center to the menu bar, to keep it handy there. To remove the item from the menu bar, press and hold the Command key while you drag the item out of the menu bar.
Customize Control Center
On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Dock & Menu Bar.
Click a section in the sidebar to see items that are always in Control Center, or that you can add.
Control Center: The items in this section are always shown in Control Center; you can’t remove them. Select an item in the sidebar to see a preview of it in Control Center on the right.
Other Modules: You can add the items in this section to Control Center. Select an item in the sidebar, then select the item’s Show in Control Center checkbox.
To include an item in the menu bar for even faster access, select its Show in Menu Bar checkbox.
You can’t add items in the Menu Bar Only section to Control Center.