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removing icons from launchpad
i have tried to remove several game demos from my mac osx 10.9.1. (splice, particulars, goodbye deponia, battle world cronos) -all demos. i chose the delete local content option and it has removed the games from steam. the icons have however remained in my launchpad. they are not appearing as applications so i can't just remove them that way. iv also tried refreshing launch pad but there still there. iv no idea how there still there. how do i get rid of them? any advise would be greatly appreciated
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Perfect Player Feb 19, 2014 @ 7:44pm 
launchpad cleaner or something like that should help you to delete them manually
Ron ︻气デ 一 Feb 20, 2014 @ 6:23am 
You could manually remove entries from Launchpad while it's onscreen by holding down the Option key and clicking on the jiggling apps.

For steam games that won't work.
you can wipe out launch pads icons with the terminal command line:

sqlite3 ~/Library/Application\ Support/Dock/*.db "DELETE from apps; DELETE from groups WHERE title<>''; DELETE from items WHERE rowid>2;"; Killall Dock

All your icons will be gone - now just add the ones you want by dragging them onto the launchpad icon in the dock.

It does seem dumb that you can't just right click and dleete or drag to trash.
But then as much as I love OSX - there are many DUMB things.
While I love Mac and OSX - I hate apple as a company.
dav08050 Apr 11, 2015 @ 6:01pm 
So as far as I can see it, here's the way to do it:
When you open the finder window, there's usually an applications tab on the side. You can click on that, but I didn't find my applications shortcuts in there. Not most of them anyway. I found them by clicking on my user folder, THEN on the applications folder in there. It's easy to assume that the two are the same, but they actually aren't. My user folder held all the unwanted shortcuts, and then I deleted them.
nvllable Aug 22, 2018 @ 5:47am 
Originally posted by dav08050:
So as far as I can see it, here's the way to do it:
When you open the finder window, there's usually an applications tab on the side. You can click on that, but I didn't find my applications shortcuts in there. Not most of them anyway. I found them by clicking on my user folder, THEN on the applications folder in there. It's easy to assume that the two are the same, but they actually aren't. My user folder held all the unwanted shortcuts, and then I deleted them.
Dude thank you so much!!! It worked for me!
Parzivel Oct 9, 2020 @ 5:34am 
Originally posted by dav08050:
So as far as I can see it, here's the way to do it:
When you open the finder window, there's usually an applications tab on the side. You can click on that, but I didn't find my applications shortcuts in there. Not most of them anyway. I found them by clicking on my user folder, THEN on the applications folder in there. It's easy to assume that the two are the same, but they actually aren't. My user folder held all the unwanted shortcuts, and then I deleted them.

Excellent. However, macOS is trash for playing games on. :steamhappy:
Pêras Aug 18, 2024 @ 5:21am 
Originally posted by dav08050:
So as far as I can see it, here's the way to do it:
When you open the finder window, there's usually an applications tab on the side. You can click on that, but I didn't find my applications shortcuts in there. Not most of them anyway. I found them by clicking on my user folder, THEN on the applications folder in there. It's easy to assume that the two are the same, but they actually aren't. My user folder held all the unwanted shortcuts, and then I deleted them.


ABSOLUTE LEGEND, MATE
Momo Dec 27, 2024 @ 3:16pm 
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Originally posted by dav08050:
So as far as I can see it, here's the way to do it:
When you open the finder window, there's usually an applications tab on the side. You can click on that, but I didn't find my applications shortcuts in there. Not most of them anyway. I found them by clicking on my user folder, THEN on the applications folder in there. It's easy to assume that the two are the same, but they actually aren't. My user folder held all the unwanted shortcuts, and then I deleted them.

10 Years later and still valid thanks a bunch mate
For me, once moved to trash from ~/Applications you must still empty the trash. I tried moving all the steam .app's to a tmp folder so I could revert my changes but launchpad somehow knows :foaaaah: I then had to run `killall Dock` to get it to realise they were finally eradicated (they still appeared as white "?"s, but a second kill cleaned it up thankfully)
Katie May 3 @ 10:02am 
This thread was quite old before the recent post, so we're locking it to prevent confusion.
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