![]() ![]() For that reason alone you should leave Launchpad in the Dock even if you don't use it that often. So, anything you've removed here can easily be accessed through Launchpad. You can click and hold or Control Click and it brings up a list of all of your apps. You don't actually have to click and launch Launchpad like that. Now for the apps that you've decided to remove remember that you can always access them using Launchpad here. Once you've added any applications that you want take the time to organize the Dock and move the items, left and right, to get them in the order you like. Then drag it down and put it in a position that makes sense for you. Go through this list and see if there is something that you use all the time that is not in the Dock. Now you're going to see all of your different apps. The easiest way to do that is go to the Finder and create a new Finder window and then go to Applications. Next, you're going to want to add the apps that you do actually use all the time. So do this specifically based on what you use and don't use. ![]() Your choices are going to be different than anybody else's. Then remove all of the different apps that you may not want. You can get rid of them by clicking and dragging up until you see the Remove indicator there. It just means they are not listed here to be able to run them quickly. Remember just getting them out of the Dock doesn't mean you can't run them. Chances are you don't use all of these on a regular basis. Here's the default set of apps in macOS Ventura 13.1. The first thing to do is to maybe get rid of apps that you really don't use. But how useful it is depends on whether you take the time to clean it up and customize it for your use. So the Dock can be one of the most useful tools on your Mac's Desktop. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts. There you can read more about the Patreon Campaign. MacMost is brought to you thanks to a great group of more than 1000 supporters. Let's look at some simple steps you can take to clean up your Dock. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with. Right click on the "TaskbarX" or "FalconX" entry and click "Delete".Check out Clean Up Your Mac’s Dock at YouTube for closed captioning and more options. On the left menu click on "Task Scheduler Library". In your startmenu search for "Task Scheduler". So it has to be done manually until Microsoft provides a solution. after uninstalling Store version? At the moment the Store has no option to remove a taskschedule. Watch on YoutubeĮrror Windows cannot find 'shell:AppsFolder\Chris. Then overwrite the old TaskbarX files with the updated ones. This will stop the TaskbarX process and put your icons back to the left. How to update TaskbarX? Open the "TaskbarX Configurator" and hit the "Stop TaskbarX" button. After that you can simply remove the files where you installed TaskbarX. Then go to the "Taskschedule" tab and hit the "Remove" button. How do i uninstall TaskbarX? Open the "TaskbarX Configurator" and hit the "Stop TaskbarX" button. If this doesn't work try increasing the delay to like 10 seconds or so inside the Configurator under the Taskschedule tab. How to run TaskbarX on startup? Once you click apply inside the Configurator a Taskschedule should be created with a delay of 3 seconds. Closing TaskbarX will stop the centering. The store version does give you the benefit of automatic updates and easy installing.ĭoes TaskbarX change my settings or registry? No, TaskbarX is completely portable doesn't change your settings or your registry. Whats the difference between the normal version and the store version? The store version is exactly the same as the normal/free version. ![]() It could be working on Windows 8 but, is not officially tested and is also not supported. Windows 7 does not work and is not supported. Version 1709 and lower will have issues with the "taskbar styling" option but, the centering will work fine. What versions of Windows does TaskbarX support? TaskbarX only supports Windows 10. ![]()
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