K Kevinschoen macrumors newbie Original poster Aug 31, 2011 #1 So... my mother fiddled around with my new iMac, and this happened: How can put Desktop 3 back where it belongs?
So... my mother fiddled around with my new iMac, and this happened: How can put Desktop 3 back where it belongs?
aziatiklover macrumors 68030 Aug 31, 2011 #3 U can deleted desktop 3 and 2 and the apps will go back to desktop 1 or just drag the apps on the specific desktop to the first one!
U can deleted desktop 3 and 2 and the apps will go back to desktop 1 or just drag the apps on the specific desktop to the first one!
K Kevinschoen macrumors newbie Original poster Aug 31, 2011 #4 Dhelsdon said: Have you tried click n drag? Click to expand... That doesn't work. ---------- aziatiklover said: U can deleted desktop 3 and 2 and the apps will go back to desktop 1 or just drag the apps on the specific desktop to the first one! Click to expand... Yeah, I'm just curious how this happened though.
Dhelsdon said: Have you tried click n drag? Click to expand... That doesn't work. ---------- aziatiklover said: U can deleted desktop 3 and 2 and the apps will go back to desktop 1 or just drag the apps on the specific desktop to the first one! Click to expand... Yeah, I'm just curious how this happened though.
S.B.G Moderator emeritus Aug 31, 2011 #5 Go into System Preferences --> Mission Control --> Options and uncheck the auto arrange.
aziatiklover macrumors 68030 Aug 31, 2011 #6 Kevinschoen said: That doesn't work. ---------- Yeah, I'm just curious how this happened though. Click to expand... have u try command then drag the desktop around and see if it would move? I don't use or never use that!
Kevinschoen said: That doesn't work. ---------- Yeah, I'm just curious how this happened though. Click to expand... have u try command then drag the desktop around and see if it would move? I don't use or never use that!
baryon macrumors 601 Aug 31, 2011 #7 It's easy: Insert Snow Leopard install disk Reboot Install Snow Leopard
aziatiklover macrumors 68030 Aug 31, 2011 #8 baryon said: It's easy: Insert Snow Leopard install disk Reboot Install Snow Leopard Click to expand... lol
baryon said: It's easy: Insert Snow Leopard install disk Reboot Install Snow Leopard Click to expand... lol
K Kevinschoen macrumors newbie Original poster Aug 31, 2011 #9 SandboxGeneral said: Go into System Preferences --> Mission Control --> Options and uncheck the auto arrange. Click to expand... That worked, cheers.
SandboxGeneral said: Go into System Preferences --> Mission Control --> Options and uncheck the auto arrange. Click to expand... That worked, cheers.