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| Bill Gates & Steve Jobs at a cocktail party
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| By The Way. Click here to find out how to lock the dock. |
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| Thanks for this. It's a good way lock the dock, but yet again in a roundabout way. Let's say I am logged in as Administrator. I want my dock locked. Simple as that. I don't want to have to use Onx or any other app. and, with no disrespect to you for your neat suggestion, I don't want to have to log in as a different user. To remove an icon from the menu bar I hold down the alt key and drag the icon away. That avoids icons in the menu bar disappearing in a puff of smoke when I mishandle the mouse (especially when I am a bit squiffy). I'd just like the same for the dock. Lord Macintosh PQvCR Order of the Royal Garter to the House of Jobs
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| i;d like a doubleclickable dock. i find that half the time i use the dock, it's force-quitting programs i've launched by accident because i was 4 pixels off target...
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| Happens to me ALL the time!!
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