Hummer macrumors 65816 Original poster Feb 3, 2006 1,012 0 Queens, New York NY-5 Apr 29, 2006 #1 I have a white pages widget stuck on my desktop. I did not put it there, but just after my iBook freezed it was just there. When I open up dashboard to try to delete it, it's almost like it's not a part of dashboard anymore. How do I get it off?
I have a white pages widget stuck on my desktop. I did not put it there, but just after my iBook freezed it was just there. When I open up dashboard to try to delete it, it's almost like it's not a part of dashboard anymore. How do I get it off?
furryrabidbunny macrumors 6502 May 10, 2005 475 0 Mesa, AZ Apr 29, 2006 #2 Open activity monitor and try to kill it from there. It should show up as a normal application process
Open activity monitor and try to kill it from there. It should show up as a normal application process
Hummer macrumors 65816 Original poster Feb 3, 2006 1,012 0 Queens, New York NY-5 Apr 29, 2006 #3 furryrabidbunny said: Open activity monitor and try to kill it from there. It should show up as a normal application process Click to expand... I tried that and nothing.
furryrabidbunny said: Open activity monitor and try to kill it from there. It should show up as a normal application process Click to expand... I tried that and nothing.
Benjamindaines macrumors 68030 Mar 24, 2005 2,841 4 A religiously oppressed state Apr 29, 2006 #4 Do the following: Click it and begin to drag it around a little bit, DO NOT LET UP ON THE MOUSE Press F12 Let go and exit dashboard.
Do the following: Click it and begin to drag it around a little bit, DO NOT LET UP ON THE MOUSE Press F12 Let go and exit dashboard.
furryrabidbunny macrumors 6502 May 10, 2005 475 0 Mesa, AZ Apr 29, 2006 #5 Hummer said: I tried that and nothing. Click to expand... Can't forcequit the people DashboardClient process? Have you tried to restart? Maybe trash the plist file for the widget
Hummer said: I tried that and nothing. Click to expand... Can't forcequit the people DashboardClient process? Have you tried to restart? Maybe trash the plist file for the widget
Hummer macrumors 65816 Original poster Feb 3, 2006 1,012 0 Queens, New York NY-5 Apr 29, 2006 #6 Deleting the plist file and then killing it in the activity monitor worked. Thanks.