Control-f3 puts focus on the Dock. The key is settable in the Keyboard preferences. The only way you can add something to do the Dock is launch an application then find it in the Dock and use the contextual menu to keep it in the Dock.
Thanks, jl > what is control-f3? you are talking abbout moving items while in the > doc right? How do you get the item into the doc in the first place > without first opening it? > > Thanks! > > -- > Jonnie Apple Seed > With his: > Hands-On Technolog(eye)s > > > On Jan 4, 2006, at 7:55 PM, John Louch wrote: > > It should move based on the repeat rate. So if you hold it down the > option > arrow key it will move till it hits the end of a section in the > Dock. You > should here a beep when you get to the end of a section. > > Thanks, > jl > >> Hi >> Now that is just too cool, thanks for posting this. I had no idea >> this was even possible. One question about it though, it seems I can >> only move the icon one position at a time, that is, press option >> +arrow, then I must release option arrow before I can do it again--if >> I don't, it moves the icon to the right or left, depending on the >> direction, of the icon I'm actually trying to move. Is this the >> normal behavior? >> >> >> On Jan 4, 2006, at 5:45 PM, John Louch wrote: >>> >>> You can also move around items in your dock with full keyboard >>> access. >>> >>> ctrl-f3 >>> arrow till you are over the item you want >>> option arrow moves it arround. >> >> > > -------------------------------------------------- > John Louch Internet #: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------- John Louch Internet #: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
