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10.4: Open Dashboard at login with AppleScript
Why do you shut down your Mac in the first place?
Take a look at DashboardStarter, it'll launch and close Dashboard (quickly) and preload your widgets.
10.4: Open Dashboard at login with AppleScript
I have to admit that I didn't try this yet (don't wanna logout now), but why not just put the /Applications/Dashboard.app into your startup items? I guess this would launch Dashboard to preload your gazillion of widgets. Won't deactivate it again for sure.
10.4: Open Dashboard at login with AppleScript
Ok, ok, Fast User Switching to the rescue. Works as expected. Activates Dashboard and loads your Widgets, Dashboard stays active. :-)
10.4: Open Dashboard at login with AppleScript
this was the first thing i tried: Dashboard will briefly appear upon login (zooms in/out) but, strangely, the widgets won't load.
10.4: Open Dashboard at login with AppleScript
to make myself clear, neither Dashboard in Launch Items nor DashboardStatrer did the trick for me. only dayglow's above hint to script the GUI helped (thx!). |
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