Apple Intelligence now features Image Playground, Genmoji, Writing Tools enhancements, seamless support for ChatGPT, and visual intelligence.

Apple Intelligence has also begun language expansion with localized English support for Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, and the U.K. Learn more >

You can make a difference in the Apple Support Community!

When you sign up with your Apple Account, you can provide valuable feedback to other community members by upvoting helpful replies and User Tips.

Looks like no one’s replied in a while. To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question.

Rearranging Dock Icons is Impossible

Yes, this has been asked before, has been marked as solved, and CLEARLY ISN'T!!!! None of the answers given in that thread work. I've been using Mac OS since 1984, OSX since Tiger and for the first time ever, a simple thing like moving my Dock icons to an order that suits _MY_ workflow seems impossible.


Macbook AIr M1 Gen 1 (obvs...) Grab and drag will not move any of the icons. I can control-click (2 finger tap) to add or remove icons, but NONE of the icons will move, by any convention, not with the aid of any modifier key. This is a garbage move, Apple. This is changing a convention for that sake of it and is NOT acceptable. I am the owner of this hardware, I have the _RIGHT_ to organise my display how I want it, not how you do! Hark, wait, I can hear Steve Jobs screaming it the engineers who made this messed up decision from the afterlife.


Now fing fix it.


Or tell me what the fing fix is, because I am not going to delete every single up from the dock and add it back in in order, just to get the bloody layout I want.

MacBook Air

Posted on Dec 3, 2020 6:12 PM

Reply
Question marked as Top-ranking reply

Posted on Dec 4, 2020 5:44 AM

OK, it took me hours to find anything, anywhere (guess that's what we get for adopting early) however, the problem is touch and force touch are too close together, sensitivity-wise. It was especially difficult for me, as I have a mild peripheral neuropathy in my fingertips due to platinoid chem treatments a few years back, and I reckon the "design" of touch/force touch are ableist.


It's fixed by going to the Trackpad Preference pane, point and click tab, then turn off force touch and haptic feedback.


[Edited by Moderator]

Similar questions

8 replies
Question marked as Top-ranking reply

Dec 4, 2020 5:44 AM in response to wild sun

OK, it took me hours to find anything, anywhere (guess that's what we get for adopting early) however, the problem is touch and force touch are too close together, sensitivity-wise. It was especially difficult for me, as I have a mild peripheral neuropathy in my fingertips due to platinoid chem treatments a few years back, and I reckon the "design" of touch/force touch are ableist.


It's fixed by going to the Trackpad Preference pane, point and click tab, then turn off force touch and haptic feedback.


[Edited by Moderator]

Dec 4, 2020 5:33 AM in response to Stephen Jay

This requires some arcane skills now. The timing window is like two microseconds before the show all windows code kicks in. If you click and immediately drag, then 4 times out of 10 you'll drag the icon off the dock and be able to move it to where you want. Something is seriously wrong in the way the click and hold functionality is working because in this case it's a crapshoot as to which UI function works when and is extremely annoying (does this now meet the 'moderation' standards?)


If you've found out how to 'click to top' in mail on a MacBook Pro with no Home key that would be great to know as that also is suboptimal in this release!

Dec 4, 2020 6:32 AM in response to dialabrain

And I thought Big Sur was inspired by iOS... replacing a single click with a three key shortcut seems both counterintuitive and counter the design ethos of this release. Sigh.


BTW I've also discovered in the Mail Menu - Edit > Find - that ^Cmd-T is Jump to Top. I guess that's the official keyboard shortcut. It also happens to be the default shortcut to show/hide Todoist.


Replacing touchpad clicks and gestures with a 'new' keyboard shortcuts makes no sense. Not only is the OS bound to step on an existing keyboard shortcut, they're not 'touch' friendly.


Another big sigh for Big Sur (or does that infringe on the moderation standards?)

Rearranging Dock Icons is Impossible

Welcome to Apple Support Community
A forum where Apple customers help each other with their products. Get started with your Apple Account.