https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201236 On 12/23/20, 14:17, "macvisionaries@googlegroups.com" wrote:Where on earth did you discover that key command? On 12/23/2020 11:04 AM, Jürgen Fleger wrote:> Use CTRL + CMD + Shift + t to add elements like programs to the Dock. Open elements from the Dock wo
Yes, opening an app from the dock works fine, the issue is opening the
context menu for a dock item in order to add or remove it from the
dock, that currently does not work.
Original message:
Things may work differently on the Intel Macs as opposed to the new M1
Macs, but Mike I am still able t
Where on earth did you discover that key command?
On 12/23/2020 11:04 AM, Jürgen Fleger wrote:
Use CTRL + CMD + Shift + t to add elements like programs to the Dock. Open
elements from the Dock works like you are used to.
Am 23.12.2020 um 16:21 schrieb Mike Arrigo :
So, after playing with t
I'm so glad to read these comments from you, Mike, as I've found all of
them myself before I read your post and thought maybe I was doing
something wrong. I haven't gone as far as you did with Messages and
making application aliases and putting them on the desktop, but I just
might. Thanks for
Hi!
Yes I hope so too.
If we all report these issues to accessibility then they hopefully get fixed.
/A
> 23 dec. 2020 kl. 16:21 skrev Mike Arrigo :
>
> So, after playing with the new operating system a bit more, I'm going to
> stick with it rather than going back to Catalina although I still th
Use CTRL + CMD + Shift + t to add elements like programs to the Dock. Open
elements from the Dock works like you are used to.
> Am 23.12.2020 um 16:21 schrieb Mike Arrigo :
>
> So, after playing with the new operating system a bit more, I'm going to
> stick with it rather than going back to Ca
Things may work differently on the Intel Macs as opposed to the new M1 Macs,
but Mike I am still able to open an app from the dock with VO+spacebar. I am
unable to access the menu from the dock to get to the open command.
The VO command does open the app, however.
I agree that there are some se
So, after playing with the new operating system a bit more, I'm going
to stick with it rather than going back to Catalina although I still
think that Apple has taken several steps backward with this new OS. I
figure there's no point going back to an old operating system even if
it's a bit easie