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Clock with moving dock
Clock with moving dock







clock with moving dock
  1. #CLOCK WITH MOVING DOCK HOW TO#
  2. #CLOCK WITH MOVING DOCK SERIES#
  3. #CLOCK WITH MOVING DOCK WINDOWS#

Whether or not you like this feature is entirely up to you and your personal preferences and how you use an iPad.

  • The app with the alarm clock icon should no longer be shown in the iPad Dock.
  • Once the app is in the main part of the Dock, now tap and hold on it again, then tap the minus button to remove that app from the Dock.
  • Next, manually locate the app that shows the alarm clock icon on the iPad Homescreen, and tap and hold on it then drag it into the left side of iPad Dock so that it is placed there.
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  • Turn off “Show Suggested and Recent Apps”.
  • Now return to the main ‘Settings’ section now go to “General” and to “Multitasking & Dock”.
  • Under “Siri Suggestions” turn off “Suggestions in Search” and “Suggestions in Look Up”.
  • To effectively remove the apps with the alarm clock icon badge from the right side of the iPad Dock, you will disable a few features on iPad Settings and then juggle the iPad app with that clock badge in and out of the Dock itself.

    #CLOCK WITH MOVING DOCK HOW TO#

    How to Remove Apps with the Alarm Clock Icon Badge from iPad Dock Note if you disabled the Recent and Suggested Apps on iPad Dock early in your iPad ownership history, then you likely have never seen the clock badge appearing on iPad Dock apps.

    #CLOCK WITH MOVING DOCK SERIES#

    There are a series of steps you can take to remove those clock badged icons from the iPad Dock. Some people may like this feature for suggesting apps based on time of day, but other iPad users may not and want to get rid of the the iPad dock icons with the alarm clock badge on them. This same learning process happens with all other apps too, and the iPad Dock will continue to recommend and suggest other apps for using for times of day depending on how you use the device. Instead, the reason why apps with a tiny alarm clock icon badge appear on them in the iPad Dock is due to a relatively new machine learning feature, where iOS and Siri aims to recommend apps to use based on the time of day.įor example, if you have frequently used Safari on the iPad at or near 8pm in the evenings, then Siri will start to recommend and suggest the Safari app by placing it into the right side of iPad Dock at around 8pm. I'm looking for a compromise or work around solution.If you assumed apps showing an alarm clock badge on them had something to do with the Clock app that would be a fair guess, but it’s wrong, so don’t bother opening the iPad Clock app and poking around in there. As far as I can tell it's not possible to put the module on the far right system tray area.

    clock with moving dock

    I'm retraining my brain to look at the far left of the dock to see the time because I'd rather use the cool NeXuS dock item. I've selected the digital clock and not the analog one. With NeXuS installed I'm using "None" for Mouseover Effect in order to reduce animations and thereby increase performance. My work at the computer almost always involves typing, so I don't want to have to interrupt what I'm doing to move the mouse to hover over the clock to get the date, because I much prefer both to always be showing. But it's very readable when I set it to "Show time only" which makes me think the date would also be readable if added as a separate item to the dock. When enabling the combo, the text is too small to read for the digital clock. The NeXuS clock module gives a choice for time only or time and date. I didn't realize until I installed NeXuS just how frequently I would glance at the tray to check both.

    #CLOCK WITH MOVING DOCK WINDOWS#

    I've been using NeXuS for about a week and really liking it - thanks very much for creating and maintaining this application.īefore installing NeXuS, I had configured the Windows System Tray to always show both the date and time.









    Clock with moving dock