Like much of GNOME, the panel is highly configurable (see Figure 2-4).
From the panel, you can launch applications and applets (small
applications and utilities which are meant to be docked into the
panel). Among the applets already running on the panel are the
GNOME Pager and
clock applet. Click on the Main
Menu button and go to to see the
available applets.
You can hide the panel by clicking on one of the arrows at either of its
borders. You can also auto-hide the panel, making it appear to sink
beneath the frame of your screen (it will return when you hold your
cursor over that spot). To enable the auto-hide feature, right-click on
the panel and go to
=> =>
=> .
 | Elements of the GNOME Pager |
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| | The GNOME Pager consists of the Desk
Guide, which is a visual representation of your desktops, and the
Tasklist, which shows your running applications.
For more on the Desk Guide and GNOME Pager,
see the section called Multiple Desktops.
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Applications, folders, and applets can be docked on the panel, so that they
can be launched with a single click of the button.
To add an applet, do one of the following:
Right-click on the panel; select and
choose from the list of applets (see Figure 2-5).
Right-click on the panel; select =>
=> and
choose from the list of applets (see Figure 2-6).
Choose from the Main Menu button
and choose from the list of applets.
You can also customize the panel, add more than one panel to your
desktop, or convert the current orientation of the panel from horizontal
to vertical. By clicking on the arrows which appear at either end, you
can shrink the panel to appear in a corner of the Desktop, rather than
extend across the screen (as in Figure 2-4).
To customize your panel, right-click on the panel, select
=> , and choose
from the list of customizing options.
 | Switch Tasks Quickly |
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| | One way to bring currently running applications to the front is to
press
[Alt]-[Tab]. To scroll
through the tasks, hold down the [Alt] key, while
pressing the [Tab] key in succession. When you've found
the task you want to bring to the front, stop pressing the
[Tab] key and release the [Alt] key.
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