Also, you can add it while the app you want to add is running. Open up the app you want to add. Now go to the dock and find the app you want to add. For example, say you want to add mail to the dock. Arrow through the dock items until you hear it say mail running. Now, hit vo-shift-m and arrow up 3 times until you hear options. Expand this with right arrow. One of the items in that menu will be "keep in dock." Press enter on this and your program will now stay in the dock. I use this method because I tend to forget that keyboard command to add an item, and it works for me every time.
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