If you’re looking for a way to add spacers between application icons, here’s a guide to help you add spacers to the right side of the dock too, where you’ll find the Applications, Documents, Downloads, and Trash icons.
Step-by-Step Guide to Add Spacers to the Right-Side of the Dock on Mac OS
1. Open the Terminal.
2. Enter the following default write strings to the command line:
defaults type com.apple.dock persistent-others -array-add ‘{tile-data = {}; tile-type = “spacer-tile”;} ‘; killall Dock
3. To add multiple tabs, press the up arrow and return to start the command again.
4. Once the spacer is added, drag and drop it to fit between the icons or delete it by dragging it out of the dock.
5. To add spacers on the left side of the dock, use the following command:
by default type com.apple.dock persistent-apps -array-add ‘{“tile-type” = ”spacer-tile”;} ”; killall Dock
Note that the spacers cannot be dragged from the left to the right side of the dock or vice versa.
Benefits of Adding Spacers to the Right-Side of the Dock on Mac OS
- Easy to customize your dock.
- Improves the dock’s organization and readability.
- Helps create a more efficient workflow.
FAQs
What is this guide about?
This guide is about adding spacers to the right side of the dock on Mac OS.
How can this guide help me?
This guide helps you customize your dock as per your needs, which can help improve your workflow efficiency and organization.
Which devices support this guide?
This guide is supported only on Apple devices.
Which operating system supports this guide?
This guide works with macOS or iOS operating systems.
Final Note
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