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BeRniTo

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Nov 1, 2013
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Hello everybody!

It's been two months since I'm enjoying my first Mac (MBP 13''late 2013) and I didn't install any VM with Windows yet. :)

I was customising it with GeekTool when I realised that if I connect a new device, an external hard drive for example, an icon appears on the desktop in the top right corner.
The same thing happens if I copy/move/create a file from the Terminal window.

I've been searching, without luck, how to change the default location they are created (to the left instead of to the right). I moved my Mac drive icon to the top left corner so they should stack under it.

How can I accomplish this? :confused:
 
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Partron22

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Apr 13, 2011
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Yes
Haven't seen an App that'll do what you want in a long time.
But you can roll your own using AppleScript.
Here's a start:
Code:
set drivename to "Titan" -- Put Your drive's name here
set wantedlocation to {100, 100} -- Put where you want it on the desktop here
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tell application id "com.apple.finder" -- NOT System events -- It doesn't keep track of desktop position
	-- set z to desktop position of disk drivename 
	set desktop position of disk drivename to wantedlocation
	
	set z to properties of disk drivename -- extra, is not really needed
end tell

return z
 
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BeRniTo

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Nov 1, 2013
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Thanks for your reply, Partron22! :)

I didn't learn Apple Script yet but it's a must to me. :D

I can't believe there's no way to do this over a System Preference or by a Terminal command. I mean, how does OSX determine where to place new icons on the desktop and why it starts from right to left instead of left to right? :confused:

Moreover, every Windows user should ask "why are desktop icons on the right and not on the left?"! :p

How come I'm the first one to ask this? :eek:
 

BeRniTo

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Nov 1, 2013
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So there's no easy way of doing this like, let say, a terminal command? :confused:
 
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