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  1. The quickest way is by right clicking somewhere on the dock. You’ll then see an option for Settings. If you click on an icon instead, you can still access the Settings window, you’ll first have to hover over Dock Options and/or Settings, depending on the icon, and then choose Settings (Unfortunately, they didn’t make it consistent).
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    ObjectDock can be used on both Windows 10 and Windows 11. Stardock today released a major upgrade to ObjectDock, which is now part of the Object Desktop utility suite. ObjectDock 3 provides a highly customizable and animated dock, similar to that on macOS, that lets you quickly access apps, files, and other shortcuts.
    Basically, the dock disappears and only a section of the dock becomes visible whenever hovered over. Under the Settings tab in the Settings window, there are some further customization options. You can toggle ObjectDock startup, hide the Windows Taskbar and if you’re a Plus user, enable Aero Peek on running tasks.
    ObjectDock offers some cool customization options for Windows, allowing you to create multiple launchpads for your apps and files. It can also replace the standard Windows taskbar with one that looks like the macOS dock while also making it more lively.
    The ObjectDock Settings window has three tabs: The ObjectDock icon, Home, and Settings. As a rule of thumb, Home is where the customization takes place,whereas the Settings tab deals more with the in-depth settings, although that’s a general rule and isn’t matter of fact.
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