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* Ubuntu Tweak (bei Ubuntu) | * Ubuntu Tweak (bei Ubuntu) | ||
* Gnome Tweak Tool | * Gnome Tweak Tool | ||
- | ** http://live.gnome.org/GnomeTweakTool | + | ** http://live.gnome.org/GnomeTweakTool* |
* Nevernote | * Nevernote | ||
* guake | * guake | ||
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**[[Elantech-Multi-Touchpad]] | **[[Elantech-Multi-Touchpad]] | ||
** [[Macbook Pro]] | ** [[Macbook Pro]] | ||
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+ | = Pinguy Os = | ||
+ | * Autohide Bottom-Dock | ||
+ | You need to click the anchor icon, then, once the preferences window opens you need to click on the dock you want to manage (in this case the bottom one). When you click on the dock you want to manage all the prefs will activate and the dock will highlight (on my screen it highlights blue but that could be dependant on your theme). | ||
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+ | Personally I use intellihide instead of autohide, intellihide will ensure that the dock 'dodges' any windows so if a window is maximised or covers any part of the dock it will hide. | ||
+ | * Source: http://forum.pinguyos.com/Thread-Auto-hide-Docky |