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I know that when palette docks are hidden (by pressing the tab key) I can get them back temporarily by moving the mouse to the edge of the monitor.
But is there a way to only hide the tool palette while keeping all the other palettes and still being able to get the tool palette back just by going to the (in my case) left side of the monitor to get the tool palette back temporarily?
Pressing tab hides all the palettes and I can get them back by hovering over the docks (i.e. the small visible rest of the palette docks). If I press tab and then shift tab all the palettes except the tool bar dock come back (that`s what I want), but then the toolbar dock ist totally gone and I CANNOT just hover over the toolbar dock to get it back.
Does anyone know a solution? Also it` s very annoying that the docks don`t work on a secondary monitor. I have many of the palettes located at my secondary monitor and a few of the palettes (the ones that I need seldom) live in a very small dock that I have on my primary monitor. There is no chance to get that dock to the secondary monitor. I wish I could drag it there. As an alternative I wish I could hide that dock and get it back by hovering over it with the mouse. But if I hide that dock by pressing tab all my palettes on the secondary monitor get hidden as well of course.
Stefan
But is there a way to only hide the tool palette while keeping all the other palettes and still being able to get the tool palette back just by going to the (in my case) left side of the monitor to get the tool palette back temporarily?
Pressing tab hides all the palettes and I can get them back by hovering over the docks (i.e. the small visible rest of the palette docks). If I press tab and then shift tab all the palettes except the tool bar dock come back (that`s what I want), but then the toolbar dock ist totally gone and I CANNOT just hover over the toolbar dock to get it back.
Does anyone know a solution? Also it` s very annoying that the docks don`t work on a secondary monitor. I have many of the palettes located at my secondary monitor and a few of the palettes (the ones that I need seldom) live in a very small dock that I have on my primary monitor. There is no chance to get that dock to the secondary monitor. I wish I could drag it there. As an alternative I wish I could hide that dock and get it back by hovering over it with the mouse. But if I hide that dock by pressing tab all my palettes on the secondary monitor get hidden as well of course.
Stefan
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