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Re: Scaling


  • Subject: Re: Scaling
  • From: Jim Correia <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2001 16:50:35 -0400

At 1:42 PM -0700 8/26/01, John C. Randolph wrote:

If you don't want it to be a moving target, then turn off dock hiding and scaling.

It still doesn't help. If you miss the trash by a little bit, it moves out of the way making room for you to add the items to the dock instead of put them in the trash. Holding down the command key reverses the behavior, but I should hardly have to hold down the command key for this common action. Reversing the behavior would be ok with me (you must hold down the command key to add an item to the dock) since adding an item to the dock is a much less frequent action than trying to drag an item to the trash or on top of an already running application (which is problematic in the case of the rightmost application, or the case when you need to drag an app onto another to "open" such as is the case when opening an applications terminlogy with the script editor).

Jim


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