![]() ![]() Then navigate to “ org/gnome/shell/extensions/dash-to-dock“. Next, open Dconf Editor by searching from activities overview screen. Search for and install the tool from Ubuntu Software if you don’t have it. To shorten Ubuntu Dock, press Ctrl+Alt+T to open terminal and run command: gsettings set .dash-to-dock extend-height falseįor those hate Linux commands, there’s an advanced configuration tool ‘Dconf Editor’ available to do the trick. ![]() The dock launcher is easy to move to the bottom, but Appearance setting does not has option to make it compact, so to have Mac OS style short bottom panel. The icon goes to top (or left if you moved dock to bottom) immediately after running the command. ![]() When it opens, paste the command below and hit Enter: gsettings set .dash-to-dock show-apps-at-top true Press Ctrl+Alt+T on keyboard to open terminal. And you may run single command in terminal to do the trick. Though you can not drag moving the icon, Ubuntu has hidden option to change the position. Move ‘Show Applications’ button to the Top: However, the 9 dots ‘Show Applications’ (or ‘Show Apps’) icon sticks to the bottom which is not movable. Via “System Settings -> Appearance”, you may change the panel position to bottom, adjust icon size, and enable auto-hide. After installed the new Ubuntu 22.04, 23.04 and Ubuntu 23.10, one of the top things to do is tweaking the left dock panel. ![]()
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