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Oracle Solaris 11.1 Desktop User's Guide Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
1. Getting Started With the Desktop
3. Using the Desktop Workspaces
About the General Properties Tab
About the Background Properties Tab
Interacting With Panel Objects
How to Add an Object to a Panel
Modifying the Properties of an Object
How to Add a Launcher to a Panel From the Panel Pop-up Menu
How to Add a Launcher to a Panel From a Menu
How to Add a Launcher to a Panel From the File Manager
How to Modify the Launcher Properties
Launcher Commands and Locations
How to Add a Menubar or Main Menu to a Panel
How to Add a Submenu to a Panel
How to Add a Menu as a Drawer to a Panel
How to Add an Object to a Drawer
How to Modify Drawer Properties
5. Using the Desktop Applications
This section describes the objects that you can add to and use from your panels.
Use the mouse buttons to interact with a panel object in the following ways:
Left-click – Launches the panel object
Middle-click – Enables you to select an object and drag it to a new location
Right-click – Opens the panel object pop-up menu
Some restrictions apply on where you can click an applet to display the panel object pop-up menu, or to move the applet. Some applets have areas that you cannot use to select the applet. For example, the Command Line applet has a field in which you enter commands. You cannot middle-click or right-click this field to select the applet. Instead, middle-click or right-click another part of the applet.
Right-click particular parts of the applet to view pop-up menus of applet-specific commands. For example, the Window List applet has a vertical handle on the left side, and buttons that represent the windows on the right side. To open the panel object pop-up menu for the Window List applet, you must right-click the handle. If you right-click a button on the right side, a pop-up menu for the button is displayed.
You can add different objects to a panel.
The Add to Panel dialog is displayed. The available panel objects are listed in alphabetical order, with launchers at the top.
Note - You can type a part of the name or description of an object in the find box. This will narrow the list to those objects that match what you type. To restore the full list, delete the text in the find box.
You can also add any item in the Applications menu to the panel. Each launcher corresponds to a .desktop file. You can drag a .desktop file on to the panels to add the launcher to the panel.
Some panel objects, such as launchers and drawers, have a set of associated properties. The properties are different for each type of object. The properties specify the following details:
The command that starts a launcher application
The location of the source files for a menu
The icon that represents the object
Use the Properties dialog to modify the properties as required. The properties in the dialog depend on the object you select.
You can move panel objects within a panel, and from one panel to another panel. You can also move objects between panels and drawers.
Movement of a panel object affects the position of other objects on the panel. You can specify a movement mode to control how objects move on a panel. To specify the movement mode, press one of the following keys as you move the panel object.
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This location can be on any panel that is currently on the Oracle Solaris Desktop.
Note - Alternatively, you can middle-click and hold the object and drag the object to a new location. When you release the middle mouse button, the object anchors at the new location.
You can lock panel objects so that the objects stay in the same position on the panel.
Note - You can lock the panels if you do not want them to change their position when you move other panel objects.
To lock an object to its current location in the panel, right-click the object, then select Lock To Panel. Deselect this option to unlock the object.
To remove an object from a panel, right-click the object, and then choose Remove From Panel.