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Have dock not always in front of windows?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lifeisabeach" data-source="post: 1041844" data-attributes="member: 38864"><p>One of the great things about OS X vs. Windows is that OS X isn't burdened with overly complicated, needless features. What you are asking for is wholly pointless. Just because it "can" be done doesn't mean it should be. The only other practical solution to what you are looking to do is take advantage of the hotkey to toggle the Dock's show/hide status: OPT-CMD-D. If it's in your way, hide it. You can easily map that command to a mouse button or F-key using USB Overdrive or the Keyboard utility in System Preferences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lifeisabeach, post: 1041844, member: 38864"] One of the great things about OS X vs. Windows is that OS X isn't burdened with overly complicated, needless features. What you are asking for is wholly pointless. Just because it "can" be done doesn't mean it should be. The only other practical solution to what you are looking to do is take advantage of the hotkey to toggle the Dock's show/hide status: OPT-CMD-D. If it's in your way, hide it. You can easily map that command to a mouse button or F-key using USB Overdrive or the Keyboard utility in System Preferences. [/QUOTE]
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