Click and drag this application’s icon to the right-hand section of the Dock (Make sure you don’t drag this icon on top of another dock icon. Instead, make sure that you see the dock icons scoot to the side to make room for this new icon.) Change The Dock’s Location. Click on the Apple menu and select System Preferences; Click on the Dock. Change Dock preferences on Mac. Make icons bounce when you open apps. Automatically hide and show the Dock. Hide the Dock when you’re not using it. To see the hidden Dock, move the pointer to the edge of the screen where the Dock is located. Show indicators for open applications. Aug 01, 2016 How to Access Your Dock’s Options. RELATED: How to Customize Your Mac's Dock and Add Themes with cDock To access the dock options, you’ll need to either Ctrl-click or right-click on the dock itself. However, most of the dock is taken up by icons, making it difficult to click.
You can drag any item from the Finder into your Mac's Dock to access it quickly. But this will quickly clutter your Dock with a lot of stuff that you may still access infrequently.
Instead, check out this quick tip for the command line that lets you access recently opened documents, apps, servers, and other items.
If you've never used Terminal before, you'll find it in the Applications > Utilities folder on your Mac. As OS X is a Unix-based operating system, Terminal provides you with command-line access to the system. The majority of Mac users won't ever need to access Terminal for any reason. But Terminal gives you access to a wealth of system features and functionality that you don't get using the OS X graphical user interface.
Move the cursor to the Dock separator, that small vertical line that sits between the Dock apps and any folders or documents you installed in the Dock. With the cursor on the Dock separator, right-click and select Turn Hiding On to hide the Dock.
defaults write com.apple.dock persistent-others -array-add '{'tile-data' = {'list-type' = 1;}; 'tile-type' = 'recents-tile';}'; killall Dock
, then press return. (You can copy this line of text and paste it into Terminal to avoid having to retype it.) Your Dock will now show a new icon on the right hand side (near the Trash can). This stack displays recently used applications by default. If you control-click (or right-click) on that icon, you can change that list to recent documents, recent servers, favorite volumes, or favorite items. You can also change the view style — I prefer Grid, myself.
If you want to get rid of this new Dock item, just click and drag it out and hold it for a couple of seconds; a popup will appear that says 'Remove.' (Alternately, you can select 'Remove from Dock' by control-clicking/right-clicking the Dock item too.)
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