Thanks guys. Option-cmd-arrows worked perfectly. Finder being immoveable
explains why I missed this keystroke when trying to move things around. I
wanted my dock in alphabetical order, and having finder ahead of app store is
going to bug me, but I guess I'll get over it.
On Oct 28, 2012, at 8:4
Hi there!
The finder always has the 1st spot so any you wish to move starts at the 2nd
spot and further!
HTH Colin
T
On 29 Oct 2012, at 00:41, John Panarese wrote:
> Try option-command-left or right arrows to move itimes on the Dock. You
> will hear VoiceOver tell you where you moved the ic
Try option-command-left or right arrows to move itimes on the Dock. You
will hear VoiceOver tell you where you moved the icon each time you do it.
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That's one of the combinations I tried, and I just tried it again. Nothing
happens. Yes, vo moves left or right, but hitting vo-shift-home to see if app
store, the app I'm moving, is now first tells me instead that finder is still
first, as it has always been. I conclude, therefore, that app sto
Hi Alex,
Use CMD+shift+left/right arrows, and you will find yourself in business.
Thanks,
Harry
On oct 28, 2012, at 6:28 p.m., Alex Hall wrote:
> Hi all,
> I know a few days ago someone told me how to move dock items. I could have
> sworn they said to use cmd-left/right, but that does not se
Hi all,
I know a few days ago someone told me how to move dock items. I could have
sworn they said to use cmd-left/right, but that does not seem to be working.
With one thing and another, I'm just getting around to organizing my dock,
which is why I didn't notice this when I was told the answer