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Click Applications in the Dock or open the Finder and click Applications on the left.
Open Applications, left click the Chrome icon and drag it to the dock.
The Calculator application is usually visible in the Dock. A single click on the icon will launch it. If it is not in the Dock it can be found in the Applications folder. Double clicking on the icon in the Applications folder will launch Calculator.
If it isn't on your dock, go to your finder, search imovie, drag it to your dock, and click it on your dock.
You can open iHomework from the Applications folder. The Applications folder can be found in Finder (The square smiley face on your dock.)
A single click with a mouse on a Mac is used to select an item. Mac OS X does not support a single click to open a folder/file in the way the Windows operating system can be customised to do. However applications located in the Dock are launched with a single click and there are keyboard shortcuts for most operations, such as pressing the Command and O keys to open folders or launch applications., without the use of the mouse.
From the Desktops Finder menu select Go and then select Applications, or use the three keyboard shortcut keys Command, A and Shift. Alternatively open a Finder window, from the Finder icon at the left hand end of the Dock, and Applications should be shown in the window's side bar or Double click on the hard disc's icon and then the Applications folder icon.
open finder click on applications (if there's no button that says 'Applications', open the top button on the sidebar and there should be folder titled applications there). find System Preferences in the list. Click on it to open.
Open finder, applications , imovie drag to your dock! If you have to many already there move some!
Drag the shortcut to rocketdock or right click on rocket dock and then add.
Open contacts, found in the dock. Click the + bottom left to add contacts.
Let's say that the program you want is in the Macintosh HD, which is open. Drag the icon from the Macintosh HD onto the dock, and it will make a place for it. If it does not make a place, it is not an actual program. Just go into the Mac HD and grab the icon and drag it into the dock. You can double click on the program's icon to run it. While the program is running the icon will appear in the dock. Click the mouse on the icon in the Dock and hold it for a moment - a menu will pop up and you can select Keep In Dock from the menu to ensure the icon remains available in the dock.