So you downloaded and installed a fancy new app on your Mac, but when you go to look for it, it’s nowhere to be found. The new app doesn’t show up in your Mac’s launchpad.
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Jun 09, 2020 Once Launchpad is open, you can move apps you want to group closer together on the same page or transfer some to another page. On your Mac, select the icon of the app you want to move/drag. Press and hold the trackpad or mouse while you drag the item to a new location. Release the trackpad or mouse to drop the item in the new location. Aug 15, 2019 Drag and drop apps to Launchpad Open the Finder app on your Mac. Navigate to the Applications folder (or wherever your program is). Click and drag the app from the Finder window to the silver Launchpad icon on the Dock. Release the app. Jun 08, 2020 In case the program is not there, it won’t show up in Launchpad. In this case, move the app out of the folder, log out and log back in to restart Launchpad. Now, move the program back to the Applications folder. Rebuild the Launchpad Database. MacOS Dock controls the databases which determine the apps to be shown in Launchpad. The databases may have become corrupt. To fix the issue, rebuild the Launchpad databases.
This is reportedly a known issue on both macOS Mojave and macOS Catalina. It’s not clear if Apple is aware of the issue or if it’s working on fixing it, but here are some solutions to try in the meantime.
Find the app
First thing’s first. By default, Launchpad will search the Applications folder for new additions. But not all Mac apps actually end up in your Applications folder — especially if you didn’t download them from the Mac App Store.
In these cases, you should find the app you downloaded and manually move them to the Applications folder. If you’re running macOS as-is, then the app is probably in your Downloads folder.
Mac How To Add App To Launchpad
Once it’s in your Applications folder, check your Launchpad. If it’s not there (or the app was already in Applications), proceed to the following step.
Drag and drop apps to Launchpad
Newly installed Mac apps should show up in Launchpad automatically if they’re installed in the Applications folder. But, sometimes, that doesn’t happen.
Luckily, you can add an app to Launchpad fairly easily.
- Open the Finder app on your Mac.
- Navigate to the Applications folder (or wherever your program is).
- Click and drag the app from the Finder window to the silver Launchpad icon on the Dock.
- Release the app.
At this point, your app should have appeared in the Launchpad.
Note: Some system apps, like Apple News, may be hidden within the Applications folder. You can press Command + Shift + Period/Dot.
Reset Launchpad
If the two above steps didn’t work, it may be time to take more drastic measures. Sometimes, the Launchpad can become corrupt — in which case it may be necessary to have macOS repair or rebuild it.
First, you can try these steps to reset the Launchpad.
- Make sure you’re in Finder or on the desktop.
- Click on the Go menu in the top menu bar.
- Hold down the Option key and click Library.
- Navigate to the. Application Support folder.
- Double-click on Dock.
- Delete all files that end in .db.
After that, restart your computer by clicking on the Apple icon and selecting Restart. At this point, macOS should reset the Launchpad (which is controlled by the dock).
Wait for Apple?
As we mentioned, this is a known issue that’s been around for quite a while. It’s obviously not intended behavior, which means it’s a bug.
But, interestingly, Apple has seemingly yet to patch the bug, even in its latest macOS Catalina betas.
If you’re running macOS Mojave and macOS Catalina and experience missing apps in Launchpad, we suggest that you let Apple known about the issue.
There’s a good chance that Apple will address the bug in a future update if enough people bring it to their attention.
Mike is a freelance journalist from San Diego, California.
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With the release of Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion), Apple released an application launcher called Launchpad. This iOS-style application launcher lets you easily access your applications from one central location on your Mac. We will be showing you how to easily customize Launchpad by rearranging the order of your apps.
Before we start, make sure your Mac is running Mac OS X 10.7 or higher. This tutorial does not require any additional software.
Rearranging Apps On Launchpad
Open Launchpad by simply clicking on the Launchpad app on your Mac’s dock. If you have removed Launchpad from your dock, search for “Launchpad” in Spotlight search and launch it.
Once you have launched Launchpad, click and hold on the application you would like to move. When you do this, the app’s logo will start to “jiggle”.
To move the app, simply drag it around with your trackpad or mouse. To delete an application downloaded from the Mac App Store, simply click-and-hold the icon and click the ‘X’ that appears in the upper left corner. When you are done rearranging your apps, simply press the escape key on your keyboard. The apps will now stop jiggling.
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