I'm not sure exactly what you mean by "doesn't work". Chances are, though, that F12 on your keyboard isn't actually F12 (without some help). This tutorial definitely works on Leopard.
If F12 doesnt bring up the dashboard: Some newer Mac keyboards have multiple functions assigned to the F12 key. If F12 turns up your system volume instead of bringing up the dashboard, you probably need to press Fn + F12 when the video prompts you to press F12.
It doesn't work for me either on my new macbook pro. I did everything correct in the console/terminal. The widget just doesn't stay after I press the dashboard key.
Hard to say. In a nutshell: The console commands are case-sensitive, and you must restart the Dock. After that, bring up the dashboard, then click and drag the widget (keeping the mouse button held down), while you press the dashboard key again.
You can verify the defaults have been applied correctly with the following console command (one line):
defaults read com.apple.dashboard | grep devmode
If it worked, you should see a line as follows: devmode = YES;
hey, i got a problem. the widgest stay ON TOP of other widows..... not stay on the background
tc4101 1 year ago
Thanks, It works. But if i want to return the program to its default? If i want to unkillall Dock? What should i do?
oneinamillionyou 1 year ago
Thanks for the help! Perfect!
audiogeer 1 year ago
Doesn't work :(
rsbj66 1 year ago
Thank you so much it took me so to find something like this
moneet007 1 year ago
what program did you use to record this??
ashiningthelight 2 years ago
iShowU
ryanth 2 years ago
nice :) thanks ))
magus2511 2 years ago
thanx alot .. I was searching for such a lesson ..
MDQ9 2 years ago
how do u make ur mouse click make that green circle thing?
imnoobish 3 years ago
Too cool, dude!! Thanks
Kassandrix 3 years ago
This doesn't work for OS X 10.5 Ideas?
nissansaregreat 3 years ago
I'm not sure exactly what you mean by "doesn't work". Chances are, though, that F12 on your keyboard isn't actually F12 (without some help). This tutorial definitely works on Leopard.
If F12 doesnt bring up the dashboard: Some newer Mac keyboards have multiple functions assigned to the F12 key. If F12 turns up your system volume instead of bringing up the dashboard, you probably need to press Fn + F12 when the video prompts you to press F12.
ryanth 3 years ago
It doesn't work for me either on my new macbook pro. I did everything correct in the console/terminal. The widget just doesn't stay after I press the dashboard key.
34flinching 3 years ago
Hard to say. In a nutshell: The console commands are case-sensitive, and you must restart the Dock. After that, bring up the dashboard, then click and drag the widget (keeping the mouse button held down), while you press the dashboard key again.
You can verify the defaults have been applied correctly with the following console command (one line):
defaults read com.apple.dashboard | grep devmode
If it worked, you should see a line as follows: devmode = YES;
Hope this helps!
ryanth 3 years ago
@ryanth i have 10.7 and the grep shows YES, but click , hold and shake the widget , then f12 shows desktop , when release widget does not appear
rmpbklyn 2 months ago
@34flinching it didnt work the first time i tried, but then i tried again, and it worked
jj22oo 1 year ago
Nice one, thanks!
fvschie 3 years ago