![]() ![]() Now, this is my most popular application. Many years ago, I used an application called HyperDock, but then problems started, HyperDock was not updated, the developer did not answer emails (this is also often written to me by my clients, and on the forums, I often see “HypperDock not working”)… Except, also, the standard Dock from Apple has several disadvantages (see ActiveDock)… Therefore, I decided to write an alternative to Apple Dock and partly an alternative to HypperDock. – DockView needs to be authorized to use a Screen Recording to be able to get the window titles and create Window Previews in the Window Preview panel. – DockView needs to be authorized to use Accessibility Services to be able to switch applications windows. However, DockView does not modify or alter macOS. DockView doesn’t modify the Dock or any system file.ĭockView as opposed to ActiveDock, uBar App, and other similar applications, is not an alternative to macOS Dock, but a convenient addition to the Apple Dock.Window management (minimize, de-minimize, close).However, a bad electrical connector or broken wire, or a defect in the climate control unit can also cause the blower motor to stop working. Before High-Sierra-update 10.13.5 there werent any problems with any version of the client (no matter if beta or not). Renaming the app solves the issue on Sierra. The problems also occur on Sierra if the app-name ist too long (e.g. Fast switching between windows of the selected application The most common causes for AC fan blower motor not working in GMC Sierra 1500 are blown fuse, bad relay, resistor or control module malfunction and faulty blower motor. The last version that works properly in High Sierra is version 10.1.3.Through Window Thumbnails, you can quickly close, minify and manage windows. By clicking on the one you need, you will immediately go to it. You just need to bring the mouse to its icon and thumbnails of all its windows will appear. I don't want the requisite reply's explaining how to go to system preferences and move my dock to a different monitor, as I know how to do that.DockView is a utility that adds a preview of the windows of the selected application in the macOS Dock. Thanks, hopefully, I explained the feature correctly. ![]() So my question, Was this feature removed from the OS? I know there has been at least one OS update in the last month or so to my machine. Ironically, I no longer find information on the 'mysteriously disappeared feature' Googling only results in people asking how to move the dock from one display to the other. I noticed if I go to System Preferences-> Keyboard and add another Input Source (I have U. Keys intermittently stop working then magically work agan. Now I can only permanently move the dock to one display or the other via system preferences. I noticed keyboard issues on my Macbook Pro under High Sierra. Unlike related issues, copy and paste still works for me. To be clear: I can only hold files and drag them, but cannot drop them at any location (in finder or within browser). Since you can't get the dock to show on both monitors at one time, the feature is (was?) if the dock is on display 1, move the mouse to the bottom of display 2 (where the dock is not shown), and 'Poof' like magic, the dock appears on display 2 (and subsequently, disappears from display 1)Īt some point, in the last month or so ?, I noticed that this feature no longer worked. After a while of leaving my computer (macOS 10.13.6 High Sierra) on, drag & drop stops working. Did apple remove the feature to move dock to another display by moving mouse to bottom of screen? Did apple remove the feature to move dock to another display by moving mouse to bottom of screen?Ī few months ago, I was flummoxed by my dock mysteriously moving from my macpro (M1) display to the connected external monitor (unimpressive brand) and then back to macpro display unbeknown to me.Īfter googling I found that this was indeed a MAC OS feature. ![]()
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