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used applications.
The panel is highly configurable. You can add and remove buttons that launch applications easily. Right-click on the panel and select Configure Panel to open the panel Settings. You can configure panel orientation and size, set a panel hiding configuration (where the panel remains hidden until you hover over the panel area), and customize your main menu. Click Help at any time to learn more about configuring your panel.
Other tabs in Settings contain options to further customize your panel and taskbar. Click on Help for more information on these options.
Applications and utilities can be added easily to the panel. To add an application launcher to the panel, right-click on the panel and choose Add. Then select Application Button and make your choice from the menus.
The Main Menu
is the central point for using KDE. Clicking on
the Main Menu that organize applications and tools
into several categories, including
Graphics,
Internet,
Office, Games,
and more.
From the Main Menu, you can lock your screen, which will display a password-protected screensaver. You can also run applications from a command line as well as logout of your KDE session.
commands in a text box.
There are some applets that run on the panel by default. This section covers them in detail.
and be individually customized.
For example, while you are writing a message in Evolution on desktop one, you can have Mozilla browsing the Web on desktop two, the OpenOffice.org Writer word processor open on desktop three, and so on.
You can change the number and names of desktops available in KDE by making these adjustments:
Right-click on the desktop; you will see a brief menu of actions you can choose.
Select Configure Desktop; the KDE desktop configuration tool will open.
Click the Multiple Desktops icon (see Figure A-5).
You can change the names of your desktops (from Desktop 1, Desktop 2, etc.) by deleting the default names and typing a new name in each desktop's corresponding text box.
You can also change the number of desktops available to you by adjusting the slider in the Number of Desktops. For more desktops, drag the bar to the right; for fewer desktops, drag the bar to the left.
The Appearance, Behavior, and Paths, and Background Common Background checkbox, click the virtual desktop you want to change, and choose the color or image you want to make your background using the associated tabs.
After you make any adjustments to your desktop configuration, click Apply to save the changes. Click OK to close the desktop configuration tool.
Buttons for your desktops appear on the panel in the Desktop Pager. Click on a tile to move to a different desktop.
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The taskbar displays all running applications, both minimized and displayed, on all desktops.
You can maximize running applications or bring them to the front of your working windows by clicking on the associated item on the taskbar.
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To further customize the panel for your particular needs, you can include additional launcher icons to start applications without using the main menu or Start Here.
To add a new launcher to the panel, right-click the panel and choose Add => Application Button the icon and choosing Move Application Button, where Application is the name of the application associated with the icon.
the panel and choose Configure Panel. The Settings window will appear, allowing you to adjust all panel settings, or any one of the specific properties (Arrangement, Hiding, Menus, and so on). Choose the Hiding tab, click Hide automatically, and adjust the number of seconds to elapse before the panel is hidden. Click Apply then OK to close the Settings dialog. The panel will remain hidden until you hover over the panel area to make it reappear.
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