What does the thin line on my macOS dock designate?
What does the line between FaceTime and my VPN app indicate? I notice that I can bring some apps from one side to the other but not vice versa.
I am running macOS 10.14.1. Thanks!
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What does the line between FaceTime and my VPN app indicate? I notice that I can bring some apps from one side to the other but not vice versa.
I am running macOS 10.14.1. Thanks!
macos taskbar dock
Aren't those the active tasks to the right?
– Tony EE rocketscientist
Dec 19 '18 at 0:20
@TonyEErocketscientist no, as you can see in the screenshot i have safari spotify and chrome open but they are on the left.
– mc-lunar
Dec 19 '18 at 3:14
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What does the line between FaceTime and my VPN app indicate? I notice that I can bring some apps from one side to the other but not vice versa.
I am running macOS 10.14.1. Thanks!
macos taskbar dock
What does the line between FaceTime and my VPN app indicate? I notice that I can bring some apps from one side to the other but not vice versa.
I am running macOS 10.14.1. Thanks!
macos taskbar dock
macos taskbar dock
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Aren't those the active tasks to the right?
– Tony EE rocketscientist
Dec 19 '18 at 0:20
@TonyEErocketscientist no, as you can see in the screenshot i have safari spotify and chrome open but they are on the left.
– mc-lunar
Dec 19 '18 at 3:14
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Aren't those the active tasks to the right?
– Tony EE rocketscientist
Dec 19 '18 at 0:20
@TonyEErocketscientist no, as you can see in the screenshot i have safari spotify and chrome open but they are on the left.
– mc-lunar
Dec 19 '18 at 3:14
Aren't those the active tasks to the right?
– Tony EE rocketscientist
Dec 19 '18 at 0:20
Aren't those the active tasks to the right?
– Tony EE rocketscientist
Dec 19 '18 at 0:20
@TonyEErocketscientist no, as you can see in the screenshot i have safari spotify and chrome open but they are on the left.
– mc-lunar
Dec 19 '18 at 3:14
@TonyEErocketscientist no, as you can see in the screenshot i have safari spotify and chrome open but they are on the left.
– mc-lunar
Dec 19 '18 at 3:14
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On the right side of the separator you see what applications you recently opened.
This is a parameter that can be modified in the 'Dock' settings.
More specifically, non-pinned apps you opened. Pinned apps stay on the left, whether open or not.
– Tetsujin
Dec 19 '18 at 7:42
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On the right side of the separator you see what applications you recently opened.
This is a parameter that can be modified in the 'Dock' settings.
More specifically, non-pinned apps you opened. Pinned apps stay on the left, whether open or not.
– Tetsujin
Dec 19 '18 at 7:42
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On the right side of the separator you see what applications you recently opened.
This is a parameter that can be modified in the 'Dock' settings.
More specifically, non-pinned apps you opened. Pinned apps stay on the left, whether open or not.
– Tetsujin
Dec 19 '18 at 7:42
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On the right side of the separator you see what applications you recently opened.
This is a parameter that can be modified in the 'Dock' settings.
On the right side of the separator you see what applications you recently opened.
This is a parameter that can be modified in the 'Dock' settings.
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More specifically, non-pinned apps you opened. Pinned apps stay on the left, whether open or not.
– Tetsujin
Dec 19 '18 at 7:42
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More specifically, non-pinned apps you opened. Pinned apps stay on the left, whether open or not.
– Tetsujin
Dec 19 '18 at 7:42
More specifically, non-pinned apps you opened. Pinned apps stay on the left, whether open or not.
– Tetsujin
Dec 19 '18 at 7:42
More specifically, non-pinned apps you opened. Pinned apps stay on the left, whether open or not.
– Tetsujin
Dec 19 '18 at 7:42
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Aren't those the active tasks to the right?
– Tony EE rocketscientist
Dec 19 '18 at 0:20
@TonyEErocketscientist no, as you can see in the screenshot i have safari spotify and chrome open but they are on the left.
– mc-lunar
Dec 19 '18 at 3:14