OK, do you want to close the widget or get rid of it completely?  Closing the 
widget will not cause Dashboard to load it, but it will remain available under 
your widget bar should you ever need it again. Uninstalling it completely, 
well, uninstalls it completely. :)  To close a widget, i.e. one you don't use 
often but want to keep around, bring up teh the widget and vo-cmd-f2 (window 
close command).  Press enter to confirm action.  IF you ever need it again, go 
to widget bar in your window list and it'll be there.  Now, to uninstall the 
widget completely, you have two options.  I believe within the dashboard itself 
there is a way to manage widgets, I think this gives you an option to mark and 
remove specific widgets.  I never use this approach, but remember it being 
relatively easy to use.  My preferred method is to go to home/library/widgets 
and just delete the widget from there.  As far as I know, the Mac doesn't keep 
any sort of widget database, so simply deleting them from the library/widgets 
folder really gets rid of them.  

Hope this helps,

Steve

On Apr 28, 2010, at 5:57 PM, chad baker wrote:

Hi how do i remove widgits?
I pressed f12 and i seen the running widgits.
I bought the window chooser  menu but how do you close the widgit out?

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