How-To: alter the macOS Dock autohide animation for a more responsive experience [Video]<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>Full screen apps on macOS are great, because they automatically hide the dock and
menu bar, providing users with maximum screen real estate for work. Yet, some apps, like those in Adobe’s Creative Cloud Suite, have yet to adopt proper full screen behavior in macOS.</p>
<p>When using apps that don’t allow proper full screen usage, hiding the Dock is a viable option for gaining additional screen real estate. Unfortunately, the Dock’s autohide feature comes bundled with an animation that results in a perceivable delay.</p>
<p>The animation is minimal and probably won’t bother most people, but I find it annoying. For this reason I use a simple terminal command to alter the autohide delay for the Dock. It’s one of the first things that I do on a new macOS installation.
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How-To: alter the macOS Dock autohide animation for a more responsive experience [Video]