From: Binzer on
Hi,

I set up Stickies to open automatically at log in and looking at the
dock, I can see that it starting, but I need to right click on the
icon and click Show for the stickies to appear on my desktop. Is
there a way I can configure Stickies so that it automatically "shows?"

Thanks,

Binzer
From: Gregory Weston on
In article
<a5f5adaa-fe36-4388-9c46-a573c2fb73ad(a)w34g2000prm.googlegroups.com>,
Binzer <MrPaulm(a)gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I set up Stickies to open automatically at log in and looking at the
> dock, I can see that it starting, but I need to right click on the
> icon and click Show for the stickies to appear on my desktop. Is
> there a way I can configure Stickies so that it automatically "shows?"

Have you looked at the login items settings for your account to see if
it's set to launch Stickies hidden?

--
"Harry?" Ron's voice was a mere whisper. "Do you smell something ... burning?"
- Harry Potter and the Odor of the Phoenix
From: Binzer on
On Jun 24, 1:41 pm, Gregory Weston <u...(a)splook.com> wrote:
> In article
> <a5f5adaa-fe36-4388-9c46-a573c2fb7...(a)w34g2000prm.googlegroups.com>,
>
>  Binzer <MrPa...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > I set up Stickies to open automatically at log in and looking at the
> > dock, I can see that it starting, but I need to right click on the
> > icon and click Show for the stickies to appear on my desktop.  Is
> > there a way I can configure Stickies so that it automatically "shows?"
>
> Have you looked at the login items settings for your account to see if
> it's set to launch Stickies hidden?
>
> --
> "Harry?" Ron's voice was a mere whisper. "Do you smell something ... burning?"
>    - Harry Potter and the Odor of the Phoenix

Gregory,

Yes -- that was the problem. As you can see I'm pretty new to the
Mac.

Thanks