How do i add docklets to rocketdock




















To add or remove icons, or to change their order, you will need to "Unlock" the RocketDock launch bar. To do this, right-click on any icon, and select "Lock Items". When there is a checkmark in front of "Lock Items", the bar is locked. When there is no checkmark, then bar is unlocked. The number of files contained by the folder determines the display style. If there are too many files to be displayed as a fan, the files are organized in a grid.

The size of the grid is automatically adjusted by the docklet in order to fit all the items. If you prefer to use a certain display style you can specify this in the Options window that also allows you to change the font and the text size.

This tool is useful for the users that need to access a certain folder frequently in order to view the files or to edit them. Its inability to manage or to rename the files makes it a poor replacement for the Windows Explorer but it still looks better. Click OK. Select an option by which you want to sort the icons in your stack Name, Creation time, Last modified time, Last access time, or Kind from the Sort by drop-down list and how you want the icons displayed when you click the stack on your dock Automatic, Fan, or Grid from the Mode drop-down list.

Click OK to accept your changes and close the Stacks Docklet dialog box. When you click the stack icon on your dock, the contents of the chosen folder displays. Click an icon to start the program or open the file or folder. You may encounter an issue with getting the Stacks docklet to keep its settings. When you quit RocketDock and then start it again, any Stacks docklets you added to your dock may lose their icons and not display any shortcuts, files, or folders.

The download page for the Stacks docklet explains how to fix this. Browse All iPhone Articles Browse All Mac Articles Do I need one? Browse All Android Articles Browse All Smart Home Articles Customize the Taskbar in Windows Browse All Microsoft Office Articles What Is svchost. Browse All Privacy and Security Articles Browse All Linux Articles Browse All Buying Guides.

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Best Gaming Monitors. Best iPads. For example if you drag a PNG onto a Photoshop shortcut it will launch and load that image. Each item will react the same way as an item would on your desktop.

If you have enabled "Minimize Windows to the Dock" in General Settings, your minimized windows will show up as icons on your dock. These window icons can be dragged around for rearranging, but cannot be deleted or closed by dragging off the dock.

In Windows Vista, they will be rendered as a real-time preview if you have Desktop Composition enabled in your Windows performance settings and the ability to use Aero Glass. You can open or close a window by right-clicking on the window icon and selecting "Open Window" or "Close Window. This will ensure that your favorite media player or chat client will minimize to the taskbar or system tray as you would expect. This can be undone by repeating the process. If you want to temporarily prevent a window minimizing to the dock just hold Control as you minimize the window.

You can also see a shortcut to the Dock Settings, so adding this item to RocketDock is not necessary. In the Dock Settings window you will find a "Defaults" button, this will reset all RocketDock settings back to how they were when you first installed RocketDock. Press it again to make RocketDock appear. Introduction What is RocketDock? What is RocketDock? Adding New Items The first thing most people want to do after installing RocketDock is add new items.

There are a few different ways of doing this: You can simply drag -n- drop a new item into RocketDock from almost any location; your desktop, an Explorer window, the Quick Launch Bar, and the Start Menu.

Another way to add items is by right clicking on RocketDock and viewing the "Add Item" menu. File: You can choose any type of file to add to RocketDock. When clicked it will open that file in its default application. Path: You can add any folder to RocketDock. When clicked the folder will open in Explorer. Blank Icon: This option creates an item with no icon settings.

When clicked it will bring up the RocketDock "Icon Settings" window so you can manually configure its properties. This is useful when you want to add special items that are not files or folders. An example would be a link to a webpage. Separator: Adding a separator between icons helps you organize them into different categories, or just add a visual break.

Recycle Bin: This adds a shortcut to the Recycle Bin that has both an empty and full state.



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