Updates to your software include both bug fixes and new features that affect the way your computer runs, including the games that you play on it. #6: Make Sure All of Your Software Is Up to Date You can bring Dashboard back with the following command on Pastebin. Your dock will disappear for a bit and Dashboard will be gone. Similarly, you can disable Dashboard through Terminal by using the following command on Pastebin. Then go to /System/Library/CoreServices/ and double-click on Notification Center to launch it. To get Notification Center back on your Mac, open Terminal and enter the following command from Pastebin. You will no longer receive alerts, banners, and notifications for any apps in your Notification Center. To disable Notification Center, open Terminal and enter the following two commands from Pastebin, one by one, in this order: Luckily you can disable both of them using Terminal. The problem with that is that they take up processing power and RAM that could otherwise be used towards gaming. Two native OS X features that I never use are Dashboard and Notification Center.
#5: Disable Dashboard or Notification Center (Wait)