I don't want the requisite reply's explaining how to go to system preferences and move my dock to a different monitor, as I know how to do that. Thanks, hopefully, I explained the feature correctly. So my question, Was this feature removed from the OS? I know there has been at least one OS update in the last month or so to my machine. Ironically, I no longer find information on the 'mysteriously disappeared feature' Googling only results in people asking how to move the dock from one display to the other. Now I can only permanently move the dock to one display or the other via system preferences. Since you can't get the dock to show on both monitors at one time, the feature is (was?) if the dock is on display 1, move the mouse to the bottom of display 2 (where the dock is not shown), and 'Poof' like magic, the dock appears on display 2 (and subsequently, disappears from display 1)Īt some point, in the last month or so ?, I noticed that this feature no longer worked. If macOS Mojave encounters a problem at the end of installation, and then shows an error message, restart your Mac and press Command + Option + R on your keyboard while the Mac boots to start up. Also, it would be neat if it looked like the NCR was also slowly taking over former unpopulated/non-NCR/vanilla creature infested parts of the Mojave while all this tension is going on, perhaps with the Enclave as their main distraction of expansion.Did apple remove the feature to move dock to another display by moving mouse to bottom of screen? Did apple remove the feature to move dock to another display by moving mouse to bottom of screen?Ī few months ago, I was flummoxed by my dock mysteriously moving from my macpro (M1) display to the connected external monitor (unimpressive brand) and then back to macpro display unbeknown to me.Īfter googling I found that this was indeed a MAC OS feature. Hyperdock not working with mojave iso For the location where the file is saved, check the computer settings.ownload Latest Version: macOS Catalina 10.15 ISO & DMG Image Mac OS X Lion v10.7.5 Download / Installation Procedures 1. out of populated areas, with the said checkpoints again, throughout the Mojave. Heck, I'd also like to see a bunch of Rangers/Heavy NCR troopers/ BoS Paladins working together to raid these places with their own respawning points every-so-often and in addition have their own new fortified outposts/checkpoints scattered through the map as well as to seemingly scout these new enclave fortifications from a distance or keep other unwanted guests such as raiders/mutants/ect. (with loads of Enclave and turrets), lore-friendly or not. I'd like to see some locations that made it look like the Enclave were about to launch an invasion of the Mojave (with all locations seemingly serving a different use for their invasion like a port/small new town/outpost/fort/ect.The nag pop-up is also summoned at certain time intervals and by performing a certain number of commands (manually or by keyboard shortcut). The idea came out from one of the comments thanks to Wastelanddrifter1, to quote: If a license is not purchased there is a nag window (which suspends function) that pops up when loading the app (at user login). Enclave will invade Mojave, starting out by sending out Eyebots that play Mojave Music Radio and dynamically and immersively take over locations.
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