• On The Insider: Kim Kardashian Goes Au Natural
advertisement
April 21, 2006 8:02 AM PDT

Mac OS X 10.4.6 Special Report: Dock Auto Hide/Show function broken -- fix

by CNET staff

Some users report that the Dock's "Automatically hide and show the Dock" functionality (which can be enabled through the "Dock" pane of System Preferences) is broken after installing Mac OS X 10.4.6.

In some cases, this issue can be resolved by deleting the following file:

  • ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.dock.plist

then logging out and back in.

Index:

Resources

  • Release Notes/Download lin...
  • General purpose workaround...
  • List of updated Apple appl...
  • Update process recommendat...
  • AirPort network not automa...
  • Bluetooth: Connectivity is...
  • Dock Auto Hide/Show functi...
  • Double restart is expected...
  • Energy Saver issues -- sys...
  • FireWire problems
  • Font issues -- fixes
  • Improvements
  • iSync Issues -- Issues with hacks for unsupported devices; Sony Ericsson K700i won't synch
  • Menu bar items missing
  • Networking issues: Problem...
  • Photo booth distortion
  • Printer issues
  • Problems logging in from W...
  • Reminder: Have enough free...
  • Reverting (downgrading) to...
  • Safari: Image loading prob...
  • SCSI drives not recognized
  • Server volumes cannot be w...
  • Special permissions messag...
  • Spotlight issues -- make s...
  • Startup problems -- will n...
  • Streaming Audio -- fixes
  • Third-party applications: ...
  • Update Installer cannot fi...
  • More from Late-Breakers
  • Recent posts from MacFixIt
    The OS X 10.7 buzz starts--something big in the next release?
    MacFixIt Answers
    Safari still crashing after update?
    Safari 5.0.1 update fixes black Mail backgrounds, autofill, and more
    Making the switch to Apple? Get the perfect setup
    Apple releases OS X 10.6.4 update for iMacs; trackpad driver
    CNET Apple Byte: iPhone to T-Mobile?
    iTunes not connecting to the iTunes store after updating