Dashboard Tutorial For Mac
OS X 10.9 is sucking the life out of my old Mac, a 2008 iMac. Like turning off everything on Star Trek’s Enterprise so you can give power to something else (like the engines or shields), I keep looking for ways to bring a little life back to it. One way I’ve read about is to kill the Dashboard on 10.9. You can kill the Dashboard with this Mac OSX defaults command, issued in a Mac Terminal window: defaults write com.apple.dashboard mcx-disabled -boolean YES (You do not need to proceed this command with a sudo command.) After issuing that command, do a kilall on Dock processes like this: killall Dock Re-enabling the OS X Dashboard If you later decide to re-enable the Dashboard, use this command: defaults write com.apple.dashboard mcx-disabled -boolean NO following again by the killall: killall Dock Source I learned about this technique on.
Other websites showed this technique, but their defaults commands were not correct, at least not as of June, 2014.
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