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Below this is a check box for Magnification.
Near the top of the preferences panel is a slider marked Size (Small to Large). The divider is almost invisible, but as the cursor nears the spot a double vertical arrow will appear. Some of the changes may be made directly in the Dock by clicking on the divider line (towards the right side) and using the Control key. It provides a number of ways to make adjustments to the Dock feature. With OS X 10.8, Mountain Lion, the single panel appears at first glance to be the same. There had been a number of small changes to the Dock preferences panel when OS X, 10.7, Lion arrived. The Dock preferences seems at first glance to be the same as before although a couple of changes have been made. Some preferences seem to be unchanged, although a close look may find subtle differences. There have several major changes to System Preferences in OS X 10.8, Mountain Lion. System Preferences in OS X 10.8, Mountain Lion: Dock