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Greg Hurrell
Standard troubleshooting procedure when you get this kind of issue — ie. an application which apparently doesn't obey its preferences — is to try deleting the preferences file or moving it out of the way. In this way you rule out preference file corruption as a possible source of the behavior.
In the case of Synergy you would quit the application, move the preferences file (
/Users/<username>/Library/Preferences/org.wincent.Synergy.plist
) onto the desktop and then start Synergy again.But in this case I actually suspect that what you're seeing isn't the Synergy floater at all, but a notification provided by Growl. Can you look in you Growl preferences (in the System Preferences application) and see if it is set-up to show notifications from Synergy?
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anonymous
I figured it out: I only recently installed Growl, and Growl wasn't listening to my Synergy preferences. As soon as unchecked Synergy from Growl's preferences, the floaters started to obey my Synergy preferences. (Now I know why I waited so long on Growl.)
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Greg Hurrell
Will mark this one as closed.
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Greg Hurrell
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