Keith,

Control+Command+t is the shortcut (press when the focus is in Finder on the 
application you need).

Sidenote: I also haven't really figured out a place for the Doc in my user 
experience. Seems like not much key combinations to save: Command+Shift+a + 
first letter navigation or VO+d + first letter navigation.

If anyone has a practical use (not just a habitual user pattern) for the Doc, 
please, share. Actually, the same holds true for the Launchpad.

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Anatoliy D. Popko


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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of Keith Hinton
Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2016 9:21
To: macvisionaries <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Adding items not running to the dock?

Hi folks,
I'm curious, but how does somebody go about adding an application that might 
not currently be running to the dock?

The dock is a feature of OS Ten despite having used OS Ten for over two years 
now that I've never really used.
Usually, I've always gone in to the applications area and launched an 
application with command-O.
I'd like to start adding other applications other than Mail, Safari, etc to the 
Dock though for faster access.

VMware Fusion is an application that I tend to do serious Windows work in for 
quite a lot of things.
So, how might I go about adding Fusion to the dock for example for faster 
productivity?

Thanks,
Keith

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