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Mac / Tips

How to Hide or Disable Dashboard in OS X

By Jim Tanous on July 16, 2014 at 2:27 AM • @mggjim

When Apple introduced OS X 10.4 Tiger during WWDC 2004, a major selling point of the new operating system was Dashboard. Mac fans marveled at the slick interface for displaying useful widgets, and the company quickly opened widget development to third parties.

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Now 10 years later, Dashboard is an afterthought for most OS X users. The app’s competitor, Konfabulator, is long gone, and Apple has neglected its widget download page. Most of the information that was once so impressively obtained via Dashboard — stock prices, sports scores, weather updates — is now usually delivered via smartphones, tablets, and new OS X features like Notification Center.

OS X Dashboard

If you still use Dashboard, the good news is that Apple appears content to let it silently live on, even in the latest developer builds of OS X Yosemite. But if you no longer have use for the once-exciting feature, you can disable it to both simplify your user experience and potentially save a small amount of system resources. Here’s how to disable Dashboard in OS X.

Related: Still use and love Dashboard? Learn how to manage it as part of Mission Control.

Hide the Dashboard Space from Mission Control

If you want to keep Dashboard around, but just don’t want to see it in Mission Control, you can hide the Dashboard space in System Preferences.

Hide Dashboard Mission Control

Head to System Preferences > Mission Control and uncheck the box labeled “Show Dashboard as a Space.” You won’t have to reboot, logout, or restart any system processes; the Dashboard space will disappear from Mission Control immediately.

OS X Dashboard Disabled

This method removes Dashboard from Mission Control, but you’ll still be able to access the app via its Dock icon or by executing it directly. In this scenario, the Dashboard widgets will be overlaid on top of your Desktop when launched, instead of being relegated to the Dashboard space.

OS X Dashboard Overlay

Disable Dashboard Completely

If you never use Dashboard and want to kill it completely, you can disable it with a Terminal command. Launch Terminal and enter the following command:

defaults write com.apple.dashboard mcx-disabled -boolean YES; killall Dock

Your Dock will briefly reload and you’ll now notice that Dashboard is gone from Mission Control (if you hadn’t already hid it using the steps above). While the Dashboard app will remain on your Mac, it will refuse to execute if you attempt to open it. As far as your Mac is concerned, Dashboard is dead.

No worries, though. If you change your mind and want to resurrect Dashboard, just run the following command in Terminal:

defaults write com.apple.dashboard mcx-disabled -boolean NO; killall Dock

Just as quickly as it disappeared earlier, Dashboard will be restored. Note that these Terminal commands honor your System Preferences settings. In other words, if you previously chose to hid Dashboard from Mission Control, then disabled and reenabled Dashboard, it would still be hidden in Mission Control after reenabling it.

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  • Dc

    thanks

  • Balázs Orbán

    Thanks!!

  • Pratyush Tewari

    For Yosemite there is a dropdown for the dashboard instead of a checkbox, incase you cant find it.

  • Jose Cervantes

    thanks 😀

  • S.thomas

    The Dashboard is one of the most efficient and slick features of OS X! Many of my friends just doesn’t eve know it existed! I think it’s the fault of Apple, that it happens… people doesn’t know what it is & how to use it… Really sad. Its the same wit keyboard text replacements in iOS – nobody knows it’s there … again one great feature neglected, thanks to the missing information from Apple itself!

  • Giovanni

    You can natively disable it in El Capitan. System Preferences > Mission Control > set Dashboard to Off.

    • Spettro

      Yes, but if you launch it from the launchpad it opens … if you don’t want this to happen, just execute the terminal command! 🙂

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