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Steam offers to create a Start menu icon for each game when you install it. If you do that, then the icon will be incorporated into CrossOver's Programs menu and folder automatically. However, after a game is installed Steam only offers ways to create the desktop shortcut, not the Start menu one. CrossOver Mac doesn't pick up desktop shortcuts by design.

Verify that it works, then use the Save Command to Programs Menu button to, well, save it to your programs menu. ? Unfortunately, it will be named "steam" and have a generic icon. You can rename it in the Finder and give it a custom icon, and CrossOver will pick up the changes the next time it starts.

this doesn't get rid of the apps, but rather "hides" them. you can drag any apps you don't use to the right edge of your desktop. once you hold them "against" the edge for about 1/2 a second, your launchpad will "slide" to the left, revealing the second launchpad page. you can then drop it there. you can also drag icons from the second launchpad to the first by dragging them to the left edge of the second launchpad screen. i currently have three launchpad pages. i keep my most used apps on the first page, my not as often used apps on the second page, and the apps that i never use on the third. and you can fit as many as 35 apps on each launchpad page.

Its about control. This is just an example of what happens when you take the power out of the users hands. One has to venture out into the google. I should not have to go on google to figure out how to delete an icon full stop.

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When a Critical Strike occurs, a red-colored number pops up on the victim of the strike, with a lightning bolt icon on the right side of the number. This number shows the multiplied damage value before reductions or amplifications. Therefore, the displayed value does not equal the damage the target actually took from the attack.

An attack that triggers Critical Strike has its total damage value multiplied by the given multiplier of the source of the Critical Strike. This means a critical strike is basically an attack damage amplifier, as it does not add extra damage on top of the attack damage, but directly increases the damage of the attack by multiplying it.

The multiplier is applied before any reductions or amplifications on the target or on the attacking unit. It only counts the unit's main attack damage, plus any bonus attack damage (percentage and flat bonuses) it has, meaning any damage instances (i.e. conditional attack damage bonuses) added to the attack damage which is separate from the attack damage itself is not considered by critical strikes.

Multiple critical strike procs are rolled from the strongest to the weakest multiplier, and stop rolling once proc occurs, so that two critical strikes cannot proc on the same attack, resulting in a diminishing behavior. This means when having multiple sources of chance-based crits, and the one with a higher multiplier proc, that attack is not counted for the other critical strike sources, since they did not roll. Thus their pseudo-random distribution states are preserved: the unrolled weaker critical strikes' current proc chance is neither increased nor reset for this attack.

With cooldown-based critical strike sources (e.g. Mortal Strike), this means that when a stronger value occurs, the cooldown-based critical strike stays unused and does not go on cooldown for that attack.

Creating a desktop icon for Counter Strike 2 is a straightforward process that adds quick access to the game. This section provides the essentials for personalizing icons and solving common issues that may arise.

Counter Strike 2 players often want their desktop icons to be as unique as their gaming strategies. For a customized touch, users can download official icons or choose from a variety of designs online. The process is simple:

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Background: Through Steam, I recently downloaded the Team Fortress 2 Beta to this Mac and then removed it via Steam's "Delete Local Game Content." This has left the "Team Fortress 2 Beta" icon stuck on the Launchpad, and I cannot remove it.

All of the typical methods for removing an icon have not worked (i.e., dragging to trash, Control+Option+Command+Left-Click, holding down left-click over the icon until icons start shaking, et cetera). I have uninstalled Steam (dragging icon in "Application" folder to trash) and removed all game content (deleted associated Steam directory in "Application Support") and that has not deleted the icon.

I have deleted the "Application Support" folder to try and force the Launchpad to reset itself; it did reset, but the icon remained there. There is also not an icon in the Application folder for the game. Clicking on the icon in the Launchpad does nothing, now that Steam is removed.

Had the same problem. Drag the icon from launchpad to the dock. Then right click the icon you just dragged to the dock and select show in finder. Delete the Icon in finder and then remove it from the dock. The icon should no longer be in launchpad.

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Ms. Logan testifies to the amount that CrossBow has spent on advertising. Plaintiff argues that, since Defendant has failed to provide certain discovery responses on trademark claims and defenses, that the Court should exclude this testimony. Plaintiff's remedy for failure to provide discovery is move to compel, not exclude evidence at this stage in the litigation. Plaintiff's motion to strike Ms. Logan's declaration is DENIED.

Defendant correctly moves to strike a declaration with new evidence submitted in reply. Provenz v. Miller, 102 F.3d 1478, 1483 (9th Cir.1996), cert. denied, 522 U.S. 808, 118 S. Ct. 48, 139 L. Ed. 2d 14 (1997). The declaration at issue contains new evidence on recorded phone conversations to which Defendant is not able to respond within the briefing schedule. The Court will not consider this evidence, and Defendant's motion to strike is GRANTED. (Dkt. No. 92.)

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