![]() ![]() This screen contains lots of different settings, but some of the most useful include: Select ‘Dock Setting’ from cDock’s left-hand menu. You can also use cDock to add and remove features from the Dock. Grab the ‘Dock Corner Radius’ slider and drag it right for a softer look, and left for a sharper angle. Using cDock, you can give your Dock sharp corners, rounded corners, or anything inbetween. Select the ‘Color indicator lights’ checkbox and then pick the colour you want to use. Once you start customising your Dock, these little indicator lights can become difficult to spot, so you may want to change their colour too. Whenever an app is open, macOS adds a little indicator light under that app’s icon in the Dock. Note that this is a subtle effect, so it may be difficult to spot the shadow depending on your Dock’s background colour. You can add a shadow to the app icons that appear in your Dock, by clicking the ‘Color icon shadows’ checkbox and then choosing a colour. You can also make the border thicker or thinner, using the ‘Border Width’ slider. Select the ‘Color Dock border’ checkbox, click the accompanying colour block and then pick the colour you want to use. Once you’ve chosen your colour, there’s several additional tweaks you can make to the Dock’s appearance:
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