If you are a early adopting and you already have Mac OS X Mountain Lion on your Mac, perhaps you have noticed a detail: the behavior to remove the icons from the dock has changed.
If before we could remove them by dragging them out of the Dock, now that can no longer be done in order to avoid accidental deletions, which seems like the right decision to me. If you want to remove an app icon from the Dock, you have two options:
- Secondary click (or ctrl + click) and choose the option to remove from the Dock.
- Drag out of the Dock ... and wait a second in the same position so that the system interprets that we actually want to eliminate it. And then he will leave us.
Those little details that make great products ...
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Please could you share the wallpaper?
Thank you.
I was looking for it too. I found it: http://www.ewallpapers.eu/w_show/purple-and-blue-minimal-1920-1080-6599.jpg
It seems that we all love wallpapers: p
They are erased the same as always, all you have to do is drop the icon above (it is a bit uncomfortable to be honest, not everything Apple does is always right and this seems silly to me, I preferred it as before)
It does not let me delete, it is more nor does it let me drag it, it is as if it were blocked.
neither of the two tricks works for me and the dock icons are not going away