This feature, new in Snow Leopard, is an extension of the Exposé feature described on Exposé: Death to Window Clutter. Hold the mouse button down on a program’s Dock icon to see mini versions of all that program’s open windows. A shortcut menu of useful commands pops right out. ![]() To see the menu, Control-click it or right-click it. See Organizing and Removing Dock Icons for details.Įach Dock icon sprouts a pop-up menu. When you click a folder’s icon, you get a pop-up arc of icons, or a grid or list of them, that indicates what’s inside. When you click a program’s icon, a tiny, bright, micro-spotlight dot appears under its icon to let you know it’s open. (You can’t remove the icon of a program that’s currently open, however.)Ĭlick something once to open it. ![]() Remove a Dock icon by dragging it away from the Dock, and enjoy the animated puff of smoke that appears when you release the mouse button. You can add a new icon to the Dock by dragging it there. Everything else goes on the right, including documents, folders, and disks.
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