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'Autohide on startup' option #29
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Yeah, I agree. This feature would be very helpful if you implemented it. |
I second this! Maybe, in addition, add an auto-hide option, so after a couple of seconds, the menu would auto-close. Thanks for making a great app! 👍 |
I would love it!!! (of course, I already love the app :) ) |
oh yes that would be amazing... great app! |
I came here looking to make the same feature request. I hacked together my own solution that uses Automator to launches dozer and then send the keyboard command sequence to hide/show icons that you can set in the app preferences. This gives me the same end effect. Launches Dozer and then hides the icons. I add that Automator script in the launch items and remove Dozer. |
I wrote a short tutorial about how to use AppleScript to launch Dozer at login and send key code (your shortcut) to hide the menu items. |
Nice solution! Thank you!
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I wrote a short tutorial about how to use AppleScript to launch Dozer at login and send key code (your shortcut) to hide the menu items.
https://github.com/cqwt/dozer-autohide-applescript
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Hi,
First off all I would like to thank you for great app!
It would be perfect if you could add option to preferences to allow autohide on startup of app.
Thank you one more time for your effort.
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