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i don't have a macbook,i don't know why it moves your icons
all of the signs on a windows computer and, possibl more
The icons at the bottom of your Macbook Pro screen are called Dock Icons. A Dock is a place where you can store shortcuts for your most commonly used applications.
You can move an icon by holding your finger on an icon for about 2 seconds or until all of the icons start shaking. Then you can move or remove icons. To make the icons stop shaking, press the home button.
If there is no space on the desktop for icons, the icons will run off the screen. Thus the icons will not be displayed. If you use up the space, you could delete icons you don't use, resize the icons, increase the screen resolution, or create a folder on the desktop to move your less commonly used icons to.
Alexandra wont tell me
You hold down an icon until that happens and then you can move the icons around and even delete them to get more space.
just drag it
this has been happening for 2 days
you might have the desktop settings so that your icons are gridded or fixed and they go back to their original positions instead of where you move them. to fix this, right-click on your screen and un-check "auto-arrange" and/or "align with grid".
On the touch, tap and hold an app. Them drag it around while it is shaking
There are many different cat icons. Some different cat icons include: nyan cat icons, chinese cat icons, cartoon cat icons, black cat icons and realistic cat icons.
Press the icon and hold for approx. 2-3 seconds. When the icons begin to "shake" then you will be able to move them around. When re arranging is complete just press the "home" button.