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Move Dock Finder Icon

I want to move the Finder icon on the Dock. This is because I have my Dock on the left side so the Finder is way at the top. I prefer apps I use a lot have their icons down in the middle of the Dock.

Is there any way to do this without messing with the system too much?

Kevin

iMac 2.16 Core 2 Cuo, MacBook, Mac OS X (10.5.6), 3 GB ram

Posted on Jul 11, 2009 11:12 AM

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Posted on Jul 11, 2009 11:29 AM

Is there any way to do this without messing with the system too much?

I guess that depends on what you mean by "too much."
You can open up your Hard Drive/System/Library/CoreServices/ and Drag the Finder app to where you want. You will then have two finder icons. The one you drag will not have some of the functionality of the original one, though.

You really use the Finder that much?
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Jul 11, 2009 11:29 AM in response to Kevin Horn

Is there any way to do this without messing with the system too much?

I guess that depends on what you mean by "too much."
You can open up your Hard Drive/System/Library/CoreServices/ and Drag the Finder app to where you want. You will then have two finder icons. The one you drag will not have some of the functionality of the original one, though.

You really use the Finder that much?

Jul 11, 2009 11:41 AM in response to Barney-15E

That's an interesting way to do it. My only objection is having 2 Finder icons since my Dock is pretty loaded as it is. Don't need the extra functions.

How does one NOT use Finder all the time? How do you get in to Applications, Home folder, Documents and a dozen other things. That's why I have a lot of stuff in the sidebar, to get to them easily.

Kevin

Jul 11, 2009 11:57 AM in response to Kevin Horn

I thought about that a little after posting. I actually use Quicksilver, but it's capabilities are slowly breaking as it has been out of development for a couple of years.

I just cmd-tab to the Finder for the most part. I do drag and drop via the Dock Finder icon, using the spring-loaded folders (Finder Preferences, General). I drag stuff to the appropriate folder starting point in the Dock and let spring-loaded folders open up the path to where I want to go. There is a secret option to make the Dock icons always spring open instead of needing the spacebar.
defaults write com.apple.dock "enable-spring-load-actions-on-all-items" 1


But, for the most part, I do not use the Finder to get to those things. I have the primary folders (HD, Home, Documents, Applications, Utilities) in my dock in list view and I access stuff that way. I have very few applications in my Dock as I use Quicksilver or the folder links in the Dock to launch apps. You can use spotlight in the same way. Cmd-Space, type first few characters of app, when it shows up highlighted in the spotlight menu, hit return. Kind of a pain with Microsoft apps. Quicksilver, however, will remember key shortcuts like du for Disk Utility, am for Activity Monitor, w for Word, etc.

Jul 11, 2009 12:11 PM in response to Barney-15E

I've never used Quicksilver, it didn't seem to do anything that I couldn't already do. I keep no folders in the Dock, just the apps I use all the time, I find it an excellent way for switching apps. Extra apps I have in the top bar of the Finder, or use Spotlight as you mentioned.

Launcher is supposed to be good for that too, and it remembers what you type in and use most often and is much faster and smoother than Spolight.

But even opening a folder puts you right back in Finder.

I never heard of command-space for the Finder. Isn't that the default for Spotlight? Did you change it?

I have Quickeys so I can easily program any key to take me to the Finder but I'm kind of at the limit of how many key commands I can remember at one time so I hate to add another.

Kevin

Jul 11, 2009 12:40 PM in response to Kevin Horn

Kevin Horn wrote:
I want to move the Finder icon on the Dock.

no, there isn't. Finder icon is a special icon and its position is hard coded in the dock and can not be changed.

This is because I have my Dock on the left side so the Finder is way at the top. I prefer apps I use a lot have their icons down in the middle of the Dock.

Is there any way to do this without messing with the system too much?

Kevin

Jul 12, 2009 10:15 AM in response to garbageman

Now that you ask, I have to wonder why I try to type 'Microsoft Word.' 'Word' or 'Excel' works just fine.
I had never considered just typing the name without 'Microsoft.'

OT: Why do you suppose Microsoft is so insecure that they have to put their name in the program name? There certainly aren't any other 'Words' out there in the market place that anyone would be confused.
Perhaps you can't trademark the just the word 'Word.'

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