When an item has been moved to the Trash, the Trash icon looks full. You can delete more than one item at a time.
Begin by selecting all the items you want to delete, then drag any one of them to the Trash. All items will be moved to the Trash. Moving a disk icon to the Trash does not delete or erase it. Instead, it unmounts it. Working with disks is covered a little later in this chapter. You cannot drag an item to the Trash if the item is locked. I tell you about locking and unlocking items in Chapter 4.
To move an item out of the Trash. Click the Trash icon in the Dock to open the Trash window ( ). TIPs. The Secure Empty Trash command makes it impossible to use special data recovery software to unerase deleted files. You may want to use the Secure Empty Trash command to erase personal files on a shared computer or a computer you plan to give away or sell. Deleting files from disk with the Secure Empty Trash command may take longer than using the Empty Trash command, especially when deleting large files. You can disable the Trash warning dialog ( ) in the Finder Preferences window.
I explain how in Chapter 4.
Would you like to add frequently used applications or documents to your Dock? Would you like to remove rarely used items from the Dock? If so, below are instructions on how to do this. The Dock is the row of icons that’s typically located across the bottom of the screen, though it can be moved.
Apple populates the Dock with items that they think, or want, you to use, but you can customize it to suit your own needs. You can add applications, documents or folders to the dock. Dock Basics.
The Dock is divided into two, disproportionately sized sections. Look for the dividing line which appears a little bit to the left of the Trash. The left-hand section can contain Application icons.
The right-hand section can contain icons for files, folders or web sites. When you’ve opened an application on your Mac you’ll see its Dock icon displays a small black dot below it. (Older versions of the Mac operating system displayed either white horizontal bar or a bluefish white circle, both of which are hard to see, if you ask me.). Apple populates the Dock with some of its applications. You can rearrange or remove these icons using the instructions below.
When you open an Application whose icon is not already on the Dock, this application’s icon will temporarily appear on the Dock. When the application is quit its icon will vanish from the Dock. The Finder icon, which appears at the far-left end, and the Trash icon, which appears at the the far right-end, can not be moved around or removed. They are locked in place.
Clicking and holding an icon on the Dock produces a menu of choices. For example, if you click and hold on the Trash icon its menu lets you choose to either open the trash or empty it (if you have files in the trash). Rearrange Items On The Dock.
To rearrange icons on the Dock, click and drag an icon to either the left or right. Remove Items From The Dock. Click and hold on a dock icon to display its menu. Select Options.
Select Remove From Dock (If you want to remove a Folder icon, hold down the Control key and then click and hold its icon to see it’s menu.) Add Applications To The Dock. There are a few ways to add Applications to the Dock but this one is the one I use most often.
Click on the Finder icon on the Dock to open a Finder window. Click on the Go menu, at the top of the screen, select Applications.
Locate the application that you want to add to the Dock. Click and drag this application’s icon to the left-hand section of the Dock. (Make sure you don’t drag this icon on top of another dock icon. Instead, make sure that you see the dock icons scoot to the side to make room for this new icon.) Add Files or Folders To The Dock. Click on the Finder icon on the Dock to open a Finder window. Navigate to the file or folder that you want to add. Click and drag this application’s icon to the right-hand section of the Dock (Make sure you don’t drag this icon on top of another dock icon.
Instead, make sure that you see the dock icons scoot to the side to make room for this new icon.) Change The Dock’s Location. Click on the Apple menu and select System Preferences. Click on the Dock icon. Locate the Position on screen section and select, Left, Bottom or Right. You might also be interested in. Read more about,. Was this tip helpful?