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(Unverified)Jan 28th 2011 2:46PM
@rajendra82 That sounds cool -- but how do you enable it? I see an option called 'Hidden Dockbar' in Preferences, but nothing like 'show second bar' or... assigning gestures to it :(
Maybe I should read the ADW guide more closely... :P
mccandJan 28th 2011 3:05PM
@Sebastian Anthony
To enable: menu -> UI settings -> Dockbar
To show: place your finger on the App drawer button and swipe upwards
It will sit there, and you can drag and drop icons onto it. If you have more than fit on the screen, you can scroll through them.