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Bouncing Hell! Mac OS

Bouncing Hell! Mac OS

May 07 2021

Bouncing Hell! Mac OS

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In macOS, one of the easiest ways to launch any application is through the Dock bar which is at the bottom of the screen by default. You can quickly open the app from there or access related options through the context menu.

When you click on the app icon to launch the application, you will notice that there’s a bounce animation effect on the screen, highlighting the icon of the app that you just clicked to open.

If you are not into this, you can disable this animation effect. In this quick step-by-step guide, we will show you how to disable the bounce effect when clicking an icon on the Dock bar on your Mac system.

Disable macOS Dock icon bounce effect

Step 1: First of all, click the Apple logo in the top-left corner on your device’s screen and from the drop-down options, select System Preferences.

Step 2: Now, in the System Preferences window, select the option Dock.

Step 3: In the Dock preferences screen, untick the checkbox that says “Animate opening applications.”

Now, whenever you click on any of the icons from the Dock bar on your macOS system, there won’t be the bouncing animation. Do note that this just stops the animation and there’s no effect in the duration of opening or loading the application.

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Have you tried reinstalling Safari? I know sometimes if I have trouble with an app not executing I will reinstall it. It's worth a shot. What version of Safari are you trying to run? What do you have as far as login items loading on startup? That could be using RAM. Are you running Firefox 4? If you're really having difficulties you could back up your data to an external drive and do a complete fresh install. I would zero out the drive and install. There is also a shareware program called iFreemem that will free up memory on the fly. I use it from time to time. If at some future date you can afford it a RAM upgrade would help of course. I have a 2008 iMac 2.4Ghz Core Duo that I upgraded to 4GB of RAM. I bought Avant RAM which is decent I think. It cost me 120.00 dollars. It's tough with only 1GB. Hope this helps.


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Joseph

Apr 19, 2011 9:28 PM

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