Re: Dock icons

2012-04-06 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Kevin, How did you place the icons for these two applications into the Dock? Did you, drag the Application’s icon from the Applications Folder onto the Dock, anywhere LEFT of the Divider mark? This checks the keep in dock item. If this is only happening with these two applications, I would

Re: Dock icons

2012-04-06 Thread Alan Smith
Hi Kev Apple Discussion thread suggests a Mobile Me cause.May give you a pointer. https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2547052 Cheers Alan On 07/04/2012, at 5:51 AM, Kevin Lock wrote: Two icons in my dock (Firefox and Thunderbird) regularly shift position in the dock and sometimes

Re: Dock icons

2012-04-06 Thread Kevin Lock
Thanks Ronni, good info! I did drag them from Applications. I have not noticed any other icons behaving badly, so will have a look at their settings. I will report back when I return from 8 days in Bali.:-D Cheers, Kev On 7/04/12 11:55 AM, Ronda Brown wrote: Hi Kevin, How did you

Re: Dock icon

2011-03-23 Thread Daniel Kerr
If you right click (or control click) on it and choose display as folder not as um stack I think it is. That will fix it. Kind regards Daniel Sent from my iPhone --- Daniel Kerr MacWizardry Phone: 0414 795 960 Email: dan...@macwizardry.com.au Web:http://www.macwizardry.com.au **For

Re: Dock icon

2011-03-23 Thread Curtis Peter
Fixed Many thanks Daniel On 23/03/2011, at 5:32 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote: If you right click (or control click) on it and choose display as folder not as um stack I think it is. That will fix it. Kind regards Daniel Sent from my iPhone --- Daniel Kerr MacWizardry Phone: 0414

Re: Dock: Turn Hiding On

2007-04-03 Thread David Moyle
This will probably be a shortcut in Keyboard Mouse which is under System Preferences! The shortcut may be have been deleted or disabled! Simple to fix! Provided that is the problem.. Thanks, David Moyle -- Bertram, Western Australia E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] If a cluttered desk is

Re: Dock: Turn Hiding On

2007-04-03 Thread Robert Howells
On 03/04/2007, at 6:45 PM, Paul Kitchener wrote: Hi all For some reason this iBook G4-10.4.9 has no keyboard shortcut for this. Not sure if it has always been so. It should be OPT+APPLE+D, it is supposed to say so inn the Apple Menu under 'Dock' too. In other words I cannot hide the

Re: Dock: Turn Hiding On

2007-04-03 Thread Mervyn Giuliana Bond
Just checked my wife's iBook G4 running10.4.9. The option+apple+D works fine. Merv At 6:45 PM +0800 3/4/07, Paul Kitchener wrote: Hi all For some reason this iBook G4-10.4.9 has no keyboard shortcut for this. Not sure if it has always been so. It should be OPT+APPLE+D, it is supposed to say

Re: Dock: Turn Hiding On

2007-04-03 Thread Paul Kitchener
David Moyle wrote: This will probably be a shortcut in Keyboard Mouse which is under System Preferences! The shortcut may be have been deleted or disabled! Simple to fix! Provided that is the problem.. That was it! Disabled it was! Well I never... well I must have. Thats better, up down

Re: re Dock

2004-03-15 Thread Shay Telfer
Not on the disappearing topic, but I do not seem to have the ability to make the dock rise like a wave as I move the mouse along it. Have seen it on other Macs on X but our eMac doesn't seem to have that rather nice feature. Am I missing something that is obvious? Apple Menu - Dock - Turn

Re: Dock problem [Resolved]

2003-10-28 Thread Adam Lippiatt
David The Dock appears to be behaving correctly now. Thank you very much for the tip. Adam From: David Choy [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2003 14:09:18 +0800 To: WAMUG Mailing List wamug@wamug.org.au Subject: Re: Dock problem I came across this one with a friend a while back

Re: Dock problem

2003-10-26 Thread David Choy
I came across this one with a friend a while back. drove me absolutely nuts. While this may not be the cause, I suggest you check system preferencesdeskop and turn off change picture every xxx ie. Just select one picture to remain as your desktop. Then restart. What I found was that if you

Re: Dock Probs

2002-09-14 Thread hinchlif
On Friday, September 13, 2002, at 10:21 AM, Brett Carboni wrote: I've just dragged hundreds of folders of MP3 files onto the dock. I *was* aiming for iTunes. Doh!. Bl**dy OSX. (BTW, G4/450 running 10.1.5). Anyone know hoy I can shift-select or delete the dock settings so I can get the