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Hidden Pref to Restore Slow-Motion Dock Minimizing on MacOS
In the midst of recording last week’s episode of The Talk Show with Nilay Patel, I offhandedly mentioned the age-old trick of holding down the Shift key while minimizing a window (clicking the yellow button) to see the genie effect in slow motion. Nilay was like “Wait, what? That’s not working for me...” and we moved on.
What I’d forgotten is that Apple had removed this as default behavior a few years ago (I think in MacOS 10.14 Mojave), but you can restore the feature with this hidden preference, typed in Terminal:
defaults write com.apple.dock slow-motion-allowed -bool YES
Then restart the Dock:
killall Dock
Or, in a single command:
defaults write com.apple.dock slow-motion-allowed -bool YES; killall Dock
Or, if you prefer a proper app to a command-line invocation, Marcel Bresink’s excellent TinkerTool.