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I'm running Mountain Lion on a MPB 15" w/retina.
I set up my dock of apps to not auto-hide, so that any app I launch does not hide it. And for all apps it works great, except for Safari. When I launch Safari it plants it's real-estate right on top of the dock of apps. Then to add salt to this "wound", when I move the mouse pointer to the bottom in order to expose the dock, it won't expose for several seconds. In my mind, it should pop up ASAP, but there is a stupid dwell time that ****** me off, when I have a lot of things to do. I realize there are work-arounds, like gesturing back to Mission Control or Finder, or gesturing Safari away to expose another concurrent app, but I'd rather not do this. I want the dock to pop when I mouse down to the bottom of Safari. Any ideas?
Thanks!
I set up my dock of apps to not auto-hide, so that any app I launch does not hide it. And for all apps it works great, except for Safari. When I launch Safari it plants it's real-estate right on top of the dock of apps. Then to add salt to this "wound", when I move the mouse pointer to the bottom in order to expose the dock, it won't expose for several seconds. In my mind, it should pop up ASAP, but there is a stupid dwell time that ****** me off, when I have a lot of things to do. I realize there are work-arounds, like gesturing back to Mission Control or Finder, or gesturing Safari away to expose another concurrent app, but I'd rather not do this. I want the dock to pop when I mouse down to the bottom of Safari. Any ideas?
Thanks!