RocketDock Questions

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  1. Posts : 5
    Pc
       #1

    RocketDock Questions


    1. I have Stack Docklet installed, but I cannot figure this out. When I minimize 4+ windows to my dock, instead of having 4 web page (or other) icons at the right end of my dock, I would like them to stack and fan out when I click?

    2. How do I add an icon to my RocketDock for the sticky note feature? I have tried dragging and dropping but when clicked on, it says there is an error in the path.

    3. When plugging in a flash drive, how do I have an icon pop up on either my desktop or RocketDock instead of my hidden windows taskbar?

    4. Is there any possible way of minimizing a program I am using, and instead of minimizing to the right end of my dock, minimize right back into its regular icon but with an arrow under the icon showing me I have that program open? (Like a mac)

    Any further questions please let me know! Thank you in advance.
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  2. Posts : 8,608
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
       #2

    See if this can help
    RocketDock Documentation

    If not, I would suggest emailing RocketDoc help and support
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  3. Posts : 5
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       #3

    Jacee said:
    See if this can help
    RocketDock Documentation

    If not, I would suggest emailing RocketDoc help and support

    Didnt help, but thank you.
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  4. whs
    Posts : 26,210
    Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
       #4

    ad 2. You have to go to C > Program files > Rocket Dock > Icons > add the icons there. They must be .png.
    ad 3. I don't think this is going to work.

    No idea on Stack Docklet. Never used it.
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  5. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #5

    3. Just did a quick google search, and I found this program which makes a shortcut on your desktop when you plug in a USB drive, or other things too!

    http://blueonionsoftware.com/deskdrive.aspx

    Haven't tested this on 7, so please tell us if it works! Good luck!
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  6. Posts : 5
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    whs said:
    ad 2. You have to go to C > Program files > Rocket Dock > Icons > add the icons there. They must be .png.
    ad 3. I don't think this is going to work.

    No idea on Stack Docklet. Never used it.

    I think you misunderstood, I know how to add the icons, but I cannot get the correct path for when i click on the icon. Thanks anyway
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  7. whs
    Posts : 26,210
    Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
       #7

    You must first put the link or shortcut that has the path into Rocket Dock. E.g. for a webpage, it will generate a generic icon (a globe with an arrow). Then you right click on the generic icon in the dock and go to "Icon Settings". If you have previously put the desired icon (in .png format) into C > Program files > Rocket Dock > Icons , it will appear in the little Icon Table and you can click on your icon and OK it. Then it will keep the path. You cannot just start with an icon without path.
    Example: Pull the address icon of this webpage to the desktop (lower the page a little so that you can see the desktop). Push this shortcut into the Rocket Dock. When you click on the icon now, you'll get back to this page meaning that there is a valid path. Now right click on the generic icon and replace it with any other in the little table (as explained above) and click OK. Voila!
    Now you can pull the icon back out of the Rocket Dock to get rid of it because you probably don't want to keep it there - it was just a test.
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  8. Posts : 5
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    whs said:
    You must first put the link or shortcut that has the path into Rocket Dock. E.g. for a webpage, it will generate a generic icon (a globe with an arrow). Then you right click on the generic icon in the dock and go to "Icon Settings". If you have previously put the desired icon (in .png format) into C > Program files > Rocket Dock > Icons , it will appear in the little Icon Table and you can click on your icon and OK it. Then it will keep the path. You cannot just start with an icon without path.
    Example: Pull the address icon of this webpage to the desktop (lower the page a little so that you can see the desktop). Push this shortcut into the Rocket Dock. When you click on the icon now, you'll get back to this page meaning that there is a valid path. Now right click on the generic icon and replace it with any other in the little table (as explained above) and click OK. Voila!
    Now you can pull the icon back out of the Rocket Dock to get rid of it because you probably don't want to keep it there - it was just a test.

    Yes, and i have done that all. When i drag and drop the shortcut/link/whatever it drags and drops perfectly. However, when i click the icon, after doing everything you just said, a message pops up saying 'Windows cannot find 'C:\........\startmenu\stickynotes.lnk'.
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  9. whs
    Posts : 26,210
    Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
       #9

    OK, let's back up for a minute. I understand the following:

    1. You have a shortcut of something on the desktop and that works when you double click on it
    2. After you dragged the shortcut into the dock, it still works as is
    3. Now you change the icon and it does not work any more ===> is this right or does it already not work after step 2?

    Please confirm which is right.
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    whs said:
    OK, let's back up for a minute. I understand the following:

    1. You have a shortcut of something on the desktop and that works when you double click on it
    2. After you dragged the shortcut into the dock, it still works as is
    3. Now you change the icon and it does not work any more ===> is this right or does it already not work after step 2?

    Please confirm which is right.

    no, it does not work after is dragged to the dock. i am not trying to change the icon at all.
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