By Dave Nason, 6 January, 2014
Forum
macOS and Mac Apps
Hi all. I'm pretty sure that you used to be able to add apps to the dock by going to the app in the applications folder and then pressing Command Shift T. However, in Mavericks, this now seems to be the toggle to show or hide the tab bar. For me anyway! Is there a new keyboard command for adding apps to the dock?
I know the work-around is to open the app, then go to it in the dock, open the context menu and select "Keep in dock" in the options. But it would be nice to have the easy command that we had before.
Thanks.
Comments
drag and drop
New shortcut Control-Command-Shift-T
Thanks
Adding Applications
Hi there,
I have downloaded Google Chrome. It has appeared in my Downloads folder but when I try to drag and drop it in the Dock it keeps saying that the drag and drop insertion has failed.
Do you have any idea why that is and what should I do?
Hi KZ. If the app is just in
Hi KZ. If the app is just in your downloads folder, you'll first want to install it by copying it across to the applications folder. From there the above steps should work.
Thanks for help.
Thanks for help.
Drag and drop fails
When I drag and drop from the applications area to the dock, I get told the drop failed. Any further ideas?
thanks
Irene
different idea
SO, I don't know if this is the right way to do things but it's what I've done...
If the app is open on the mac it should show up on the dock. Navigate to the dock and select the app. Then hit vo-shift-m and arrow down to "options" in the sub-menu should be an option to "keep in dock" hit enter on this and it'll keep it in the dock even if the app is closed. I generally don't care what the order of the items on my dock are because I usually just start typing the name of the thing I need, but, I'm guessing from there you can probably rearrange the app if you need to.
Hope this helps!
Arranging Items
Press command option left and right arrow. VoiceOver will tell you that the currently selected app has been been moved to the left or right of the icon. For example, if I had mail and Safari to the right of Mail, pressing Command option left arrow on Safari would cause VoiceOver to swap the position of those two apps. It doesn't appear you can change the position of the Finder on the far left of the dock.