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Your Dock can hold icons for any application, file, or folder. Since it also displays any programs you have open, an icon can get "stuck" when the program fails to quit. Fortunately, a few basic troubleshooting steps can solve this problem as well as others that prevent the Dock from working properly.

Things You Should Know

  • To add items to the Dock, drag and drop the app from the application folder in Finder to the Dock.
  • To remove icons in the Dock, drag the icon away from the Dock to "Remove."
  • If an application isn't adding to or removing from the Dock, make sure it's closed in Activity Manager.
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Adding a Program Icon to the Dock

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  1. Open the folder that contains the program. You can also add a folder or document.
    • If you're not sure where it is, search for the name using Spotlight (the magnifying glass in the top right corner), or the search bar in the top right of any Finder folder.
  2. Your Dock has a small dividing line. Programs can only go on the left side of this line, while folders and documents go on the right.
    • If your Dock is arranged vertically, programs go above the line, and documents go below it.
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    Use the dock as a shortcut for your most commonly-used programs and folders. Instead of having to go into your Applications folder every time you want to open a program, you can just pin it in the dock. For instance, you might include your web browsers, iTunes, word processors, and other applications you use frequently. You could also include your Activity Monitor if you need quick access to monitor performance issues.

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  3. Hover the icon over the Dock until the two nearby icons move apart to make room for it. Release the mouse button to drop the icon onto your Dock.
  4. To see all your applications at once, open Launchpad in the Applications folder. You should see a grid of all your application icons, which you can drag onto your Dock.
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Removing a Program Icon from the Dock

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  1. All programs will appear on the Dock while they are open. Quit the application first so you can tell when you've successfully removed it from the Dock.
    • A program is open if it has a small dot next to the Dock icon, even if no windows are open. Right-click the icon (or hold Control and click}) and select "Quit" or "Force Quit" to close the program.
  2. Click and hold the program icon on your Dock. Drag the icon at least a third of the way across the screen, away from the Dock.
  3. Don't release the mouse button right away, or the program will just jump back to the Dock. Wait until the program icon turns transparent. (You might see other visual indicators on some versions of OS X, such as the word "Remove" or a little cloud appearing over the icon.)
    • If nothing happens to the icon, move it farther from the Dock.
  4. An animation resembling a poof of smoke will indicate that the program icon has been removed from the Dock.
  5. You can also use a drop down menu to remove an item from the Dock:
    • Right-click the icon (or hold down Control and click).
    • Hover over "Options."
    • Select "Remove from Dock."
    • If the Options sub-menu says "Keep in Dock" as well, the program is open. Click "Keep in Dock" to uncheck that option, and the program will disappear from the Dock once you close it.
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Troubleshooting

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  1. This may fix the problem if the application is failing to quit properly. There are many issues this won't fix, but it's an easy option that's worth trying first.
  2. If you can add and remove most programs, but one of them won't leave your Dock, it's probably "open" — even if it doesn't look like it. If restarting didn't solve the problem, try this:
    • Go to Applications → Utilities and open Activity Monitor.
    • Search the list for a process with the name of the application you are trying to remove from the Dock.
    • Click that name, then click the "X" button at the top of the window to quit that process.
    • Repeat the process for all other processes with a similar name.
  3. If you are using an account with parental controls, you may not be able to change the Dock. If you have the password for an administrator account, you can enable Dock modification:
    • Open System Preferences in the Applications folder.
    • Select your account.
    • If the options are greyed out, click the lock in the bottom left corner and enter an administrator username and password.
    • Select the "Other" tab.
    • Uncheck "Prevent the Dock from being modified" or "Allow this user to modify the Dock."
  4. Problems with accessing or changing files can happen if the files that set user permissions are corrupted. Try running an automatic repair process to see if this fixes the issue:
    • If you are using 10.11 El Capitan, your computer should protect your permissions automatically. This option is only available (and only necessary) on 10.10 Yosemite or earlier.
    • Go to Applications → Utilities and open Disk Utility.
    • Select your hard drive in the left pane.
    • Click the First Aid button near the top of the window.
    • Press Repair Disk Permissions and wait for it to finish. This may take a long time, especially if you have a large or slow hard drive. Your computer may be slow or unresponsive during this time.
  5. You can use Terminal to enable changes to your Dock and relaunch it to fix buggy behavior, all in one command. Just follow these instructions: [1]
    • Go to Applications → Utilities and open Terminal.
    • Copy-paste this command into the Terminal window: defaults write com.apple.dock contents-immutable -bool false;killall Dock
    • Press Return . Wait a few seconds while your Dock relaunches.
  6. If nothing else works, you can restore your Dock to its default state. This will remove any icons you've added to the Dock. Follow these instructions: [2]
    • Go to Applications → Utilities and open Terminal.
    • Copy-paste this command into Terminal: defaults delete com.apple.dock; killall Dock
    • Press Return . Wait for your Dock to relaunch with default icons.
  7. Get rid of malware . If the icon stuck on your Dock is an advertisement or a program you didn't put there, install antivirus software. Have it scan your hard drive for malware, and delete the malware causing the problem.
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  • Question
    What can I do if my Pages program was removed from my dock but I can't find it anywhere on the computer?
    Community Answer
    It sounds like Pages has been uninstalled from your computer. Go to the Applications folder. If Pages is in there, you can drag it to the Dock. If not, go to the App Store and search for Pages. It's free to install as long as you have an Apple ID.
  • Question
    How can I delete a program that was added by an unknown developer?
    Community Answer
    If you only want to remove the executable, you can browse to the Applications folder, find the app, and delete it. If you want to remove the files used by the app that are no longer needed, you can get an app removal tool. AppCleaner does the job, and CCleaner works for some applications as well.
  • Question
    How to add all the things you have on your computer to the dock?
    Community Answer
    You drag the item from its folder or location to the dock. To drag an item, you hold it down and move it to where you need it to be.
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      • To move a program icon to a different location within the Dock, click and drag the icon in the Dock to a new location within the Dock, then drop the icon into place by releasing your mouse.
      • Add multiple program icons to the Dock by selecting the icons all at the same time, then dragging and dropping them in a group into the Dock.
      • To save room on your Dock, move several programs to one folder, then put the folder on the Dock.
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      Warnings

      • The Finder and Trash icons cannot be removed from the Dock on your Mac computer. These programs have been permanently embedded in the Dock by Mac developers.
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