NP, man, anytime.
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On Oct 31, 2010, at 3:18 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
> Your second option worked for me. I tried the first and it would not add the
> application I wanted to the dock without me opening the application. Just to
> let you know.
>
> Thanks as this too was
Your second option worked for me. I tried the first and it would not add the
application I wanted to the dock without me opening the application. Just to
let you know.
Thanks as this too was one of my problems.
Kawal.
On 31 Oct 2010, at 04:45, Wes Smith wrote:
> Correction, sorry
>
> OK, th
ubject: Re: adding to the doc
OK, this is what I do:
Go to your applications folder (CND + SHFT+ A, then, highlight the app you
want to be on the doc, then do CMD+SHFT+T, that ads the app to the doc.
Alternatively, open the app, go to the doc, find the app, VO+M on the icon,
then, go to opt
Hi Simon,
Do one of the following to add something to the Dock:
• Press cmd-shift-t when an item is selected in the Finder.
• If you already have an app running so that it appears on the Dock, simply
press VO-shift-m on the Dock item to bring up the Contextual menu, then to
Options and choose
Correction, sorry
OK, this is what I do:
Go to your applications folder (CND + SHFT+ A, then, highlight the app you want
to be on the doc, then do CMD+SHFT+T, that ads the app to the doc.
Alternatively, open the app, go to the doc, find the app, VO+SHFT+M on the
icon, then, go to options, then,
OK, this is what I do:
Go to your applications folder (CND + SHFT+ A, then, highlight the app you want
to be on the doc, then do CMD+SHFT+T, that ads the app to the doc.
Alternatively, open the app, go to the doc, find the app, VO+M on the icon,
then, go to options, then, keep in doc.
HTH,
Wes.
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Hi listers.
I know this has been asked many times before,
But how do you add thing sto the doc?
I've been trying to add vm fusion and I can not get it to say there.
Can someone please step me thorugh it.
Chers
Simon f
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