May I kindly remind you that the infamous Notch discussion ran something like 20+ pages in a thread just over there?
Sorry, but this is a "Miscellaneous stupid Mac tricks, cool Mac tricks, and stupid cool Mac tricks Thread" thread, not the "Perpetual Random Apple Rants Thread" or the "Notch thread".
Please, by all means share your tips and tricks, including how to deal with the notch in here, but this is a pinned thread. Pinned because it can be so useful for finding random tidbits about some much less known Mac OS features, and that means any OT banter should be IMHO better be kept to a minimum. Maybe – just maybe – we should keep it that way? Without that much OT discussion derailing its main and only reason and purpose it was pinned in the first place?
Cheers
ETA: I do really get the frustration some of you might feel about the notch – it's the same frustration I feel about some of the other dumb decisions Apple had made in the past or will make in the future. I just feel there are better places to rant about it than this one, as this thread would IMHO better be kept pristine with just simple user hacks or tricks that might be not that well known. And apologies for delving into it myself.
To get back on topic, one feature I both love and hate is the mouse scroll button on Dock icons. Scroll down on any supported app and it shows you a row of its recently opened files above the dock. Unless you have a Logitech mouse, with the fancy magnetic freewheeling scroll wheel, where it still does show you the row of file icons, but even if you have your mouse wheel freewheeling down in Safari and accidentally, just accidentally go beyond and the cursor touches the dock – imagine a freewheeling scroll through a long webpage, when you "only just" move your mouse cursor that it touches a dock icon outside the Safari window, all disappearing...