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Join Date: Apr 2002
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Agreed. Command-option-D works from any app, plus it automatically unhides (if hidden) when the cursor reaches the edge of the screen. Actually... in my case, the Dock always stays visible as a thin strip way over on the right-hand side. But occasional hiding is always an easy 3-finger shortcut away. Allowing the Dock to be covered up by numerous windows would actually be *more* of a hassle. [how can than not be totally obvious?] |
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