You can make a difference in the Apple Support Community!

When you sign up with your Apple Account, you can provide valuable feedback to other community members by upvoting helpful replies and User Tips.

Looks like no one’s replied in a while. To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question.

Why do Quicktime and Preview not have that little black circle/ball underneath them to tell me they are open?

Why are these 2 programs not displaying that black ball underneath them to show that they are open and running? Do they need to be open at all times for the OS to work? This powerbook is 6 days old, a 16" 2020 model running Catalina 10.15.6. I have tried to search within Apple Support and I have also looked for an answer on any web page anywhere. I can not even find where someone has asked a question about this. I am so very surprised that Apple has never notice this and has not even made a commetn abou it either. [ I run a security software add-on that deletes a lot of stuff when ever I turn my macbook pro off. This is a work requirement. And it is always telling me that Quicktime and Preview are open. Then I force quit them and run that software again. ]

MacBook Pro 16″, macOS 10.15

Posted on Sep 7, 2020 8:10 AM

Reply
Question marked as Top-ranking reply

Posted on Sep 7, 2020 8:41 AM

Is it just those programs? There is a preference setting in the Dock System Prefs to show or hide that indicator.


My Preview and Quicktime Player both show the indicator when running.

You could try turning toggling the preference off then back on.

7 replies

Sep 7, 2020 11:06 AM in response to Barney-15E

Hi, Thank You. It was turned on, so I unchecked it and restarted my mac. And then went back an re-checked it. I opened Quicktime and voila! And that little black circle showed up! I am loving my new 16" Powerbook, man the screen is absolutely fantastic! In the hospital I have to work with a Samsung Chromebook. NEVER EVER in my personal life. That little track pad they have is like 3/4 inch high by maybe 2 inch long. It is a very painful computer to use.

Sep 7, 2020 11:41 AM in response to dialabrain

I switched to all Apple product when Windows Millenium came out, year 2000. Want to know how often that Dell was rebooted each and every evening? About 8 times. I almost got to like that Blue Screen of Death! I have never owned anything else since then, all Apple. I am a semi-retired nurse, and not very tech savy. But I do know how to search, and I always start with Apple. The support communities here are really excellent, and the answers can most of the time be understood by any adult. Thanks :)

Why do Quicktime and Preview not have that little black circle/ball underneath them to tell me they are open?

Welcome to Apple Support Community
A forum where Apple customers help each other with their products. Get started with your Apple Account.