![]() ![]() You can also open Dashboard by pressing the Launchpad key (F4) or clicking the Launchpad icon in the Dock, and then clicking the Dashboard.Or, press the Mission Control key (F3), and click the Dashboard.(If this doesn't work, make sure "Show Dashboard as a space" is checked in Mission Control preferences.) Or, while in the Finder, swipe two or more fingers from right to left.This will open Mission Control, where you can click the Dashboard. In OS X Mountain Lion, swipe up with three fingers.You can add more widgets to Dashboard and even create your own widgets. Dashboard provides access to several fun and functional, mini applications called widgets.Äashboard includes widgets for some of your Mac applications, such as Contacts and Calendar, which allow you to access your contacts and view your events, respectively, without having to switch over to the full application. For those smaller tasks, OS X features Dashboard. Not everything you do on your Mac requires a heavy-duty application. ![]()
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