The Dock on your Mac
The Dock, at the bottom of the screen, is a convenient place to keep the apps and documents you use frequently.
![The Dock, showing the Finder, System Settings, and the divider in the Dock that separates apps from files and folders.](https://help.apple.com/assets/6751DB23764B24F68702812D/6751DB30D84A8F1507088DA6/en_US/af01ef8f673fb7f0b5ce67f5165d2b99.png)
Open an app or file. Click an app icon in the Dock, or click the Launchpad icon
![A portion of the Dock showing black dots beneath open apps.](https://help.apple.com/assets/6751DB23764B24F68702812D/6751DB30D84A8F1507088DA6/en_US/8af4ab71feb76a499b77ccb0acf0bd2f.png)
Close an app. When you click the red dot in the top-left corner of an open window, the window closes but the app stays open. Open apps have a black dot beneath them in the Dock. To close an app, Control-click the app icon in the Dock and click Quit.
Add an item to the Dock. Drag the item and drop it where you want it. Place apps in the left section of the Dock, and files or folders in the right section.
Remove an item from the Dock. Drag it out of the Dock. The item isn’t removed from your Mac—just from the Dock.
See everything that’s open on your Mac. Press the Mission Control key
See all open windows in an app. Force click an app in the Dock to view all the app’s open windows. To Force click, click then press deeper.
Tip: Click Desktop & Dock in System Settings to change the appearance and behavior of the Dock. Make the Dock larger or smaller, move it to the left or right side of the screen, set it to hide when you’re not using it, and more.
Learn more. See Use the Dock on Mac.