Bouncing up and down goes with that whole gravity thing, and just looks better
Originally posted by nkuvu
I've never been one to conserve CPU cycles.
Not only do I have the bouncing enabled, I also use a dock app CPU monitor (X3) which chews up processor cycles itself...
The other thing I almost forgot to mention. If I have the Dock on the right, apps don't seem to respect its space. For example, OmniWeb won't go behind the Dock if the Dock is on the bottom, but will go behind it if the Dock is on the right. Correct me if I am mis-remembering...
Same for me.Originally posted by Izzy
Mine is on the bottom, but I do hide it...I don't want it taking up screen space. Only when I need it do I want to see it
I definitely agree with nkuvu on the whole gravity bouncing issue...when the dock is on the side it just doesn't look right when things bounce.
Not really. I mean that if I have the dock at the bottom, I can't re-size the OW window behind the dock. If it's on the right, I can. I didn't play much with the maximizing of windows, so that may work just fine.Originally posted by hazmat
I keep the Dock on the right, and turn off bouncing, magnification, and set my Appearance to Graphite. OmniWeb does indeed respect the Dock's position on the right. You mean if you hit the '+' when something is larger than the browser window, right?
Originally posted by nkuvu
Not really. I mean that if I have the dock at the bottom, I can't re-size the OW window behind the dock. If it's on the right, I can. I didn't play much with the maximizing of windows, so that may work just fine.
Originally posted by nkuvu
That's strange. I can move windows behind the doc, but not re-size them behind the dock. Does that make sense?
Originally posted by ksuther
No lefties with me?
Hey, it is great to be able to use a tablet with the left hand and at the same time use the mouse.Originally posted by hazmat
If you mean left-handed, I am. But I for some reason always used the mouse in my right hand, and do keep the Doc on the right edge. So look at it this way, I can write and use the mouse at the same time. But I'm screwed if I ever get a tablet.
Originally posted by Tigger
Hey, it is great to be able to use a tablet with the left hand and at the same time use the mouse.
When I just use the tablet, I think it is really pain to go into menus ans all that stuff.
And as a lefty, I can use the tablet for drawing, and when I have to click through some menus, I don't have to put the pen away.
Somehow, I see myself as a lefty "gifted"
Originally posted by hazmat
If you mean left-handed, I am. But I for some reason always used the mouse in my right hand, and do keep the Doc on the right edge. So look at it this way, I can write and use the mouse at the same time. But I'm screwed if I ever get a tablet.