Friday January 04, 2008
OSX #6: Organizing your Dock & Dashboard
Dock
is the Windows Start Bar equivalent in MacOS. However if a program is
installed on your MacBook, unlike Windows, you'll need to
explicitly add it to the Dock.
To add an icon to Dock:
Just click on the Finder icon in Dock,
,
locate the installed program and drag/drop the icon to Dock. This can
be done from the Desktop as well.
To remove an icon from
Dock: just drag it away from the Dock onto the desktop;
the icon will disappear in a poof of smoke 
Dashboard
is Windows Sidebar equivalent in MacOS - it is used for hosting widgets
and activated by the default keyboard shortcut of F12.
| To add widgets to Dashboard: Some common widgets are included with the OS itself and can be enabled by clicking on the + button in left-bottom corner of the screen when Dashboard is visible. More widgets can be downloaded from here or by clicking on +, "Manage Widgets..." and "More Widgets...". | ![]() |
A complete archive of all Mac OS X tips on this blog are available here.
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