Desktop Icons and Desktop Folder
Desktop icons represent files, directories, ap-
plications, functions, and removable media, like CDs or DVDs. Click an icon on the
desktop to access its associated program or application. By default, your desktop icons
are shown in a Desktop Folder, a transparent region of the screen showing the contents
of the
Desktop
folder in your home directory. If you drag an icon from the Desktop
Folder and drop it on another part of the desktop, it appear as widget that you can tilt,
enlarge or minimize. Widgets are small applications that can be integrated into your
desktop. Right-click to open a context menu to access the icon properties, or to remove
the icon. For more information, see
Configuring Widgets
(page 42).
Desktop Context Menu:
Right-click an empty area on the desktop to access the
context menu for configuring the appearance of the desktop, adding panels or widgets
to the desktop, locking the widgets in their current position, or for leaving the current
session or locking the screen.
KDE Panel:
The panel (in KDE also called “Kicker”) is a bar, typically located at
the top or the bottom of the screen. By default, the panel of your KDE desktop consists
of the following areas (from left to right): quick launcher with the main menu icon on
the left and further program icons, pager (desktop previewer), taskbar, and system tray.
You can add or remove icons in the panel and customize the appearance of the panel
as well as its location on the desktop. If you hold your mouse pointer over an icon in
the panel, a short description is displayed.
Quick Launcher:
The quick launcher contains the main menu button and some
larger icons that are shortcuts to frequently used programs, folders, and functions.
Main Menu Button:
Use the icon at the far left of the panel to open a menu holding
a search function at the top and several tabs at the bottom. The Applications tab shows
all installed programs in a function-oriented menu structure which makes it easy to find
the right application for your purpose even if you do not know the application names
yet. For more information, refer to
Section 2.1.1, “Using the Main Menu”
(page 15) .
Pager (Desktop Previewer):
Between the quick launcher and the taskbar, find a
miniature preview that shows your virtual desktops (if not configured otherwise, they
are numbered). SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop allows you to organize your programs
and tasks on several desktops, which minimizes the number of windows to arrange on
the screen. To switch between the virtual desktops, click one of the symbols in the
pager. For more information, refer to
Section 2.6, “Using Virtual Desktops”
(page 28).
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