Using the Panel
The desktop panel is the bar that stretches across the bottom of the
screen and holds icons and small applications which makes using your
system easier. The panel also holds the
which contains menu items for all of your applications. Applets allow
you to run specific tasks or monitor your system or services, like
Red Hat Network, while remaining out of your way.
Using the
You can click on the panel Main Menu button
to expand it into a large set of menus that
allows you to access the applications on your system.
From here, you can start most applications included in Red Hat Linux. Notice
that, in addition to the recommended applications, you can also access
additional applications under the entry These sub-menus give you access to a
full range of applications on your system. From the , you can also log out, run applications from a command
line, find files, and lock your screen (which runs a password protected
screen saver).
Using Applets
Applets are small applications that run on the panel. Applets
usually let you monitor things on your system or the Internet. Some
have more specific tasks while others are designed to be entertaining.
There are a few applets that run on your panel by default. These
applets are fairly important and are covered in the following list.
- Workspace Switcher
The Workspace Switcher is a
simple applet that allows you to see what applications you have
open on your desktops. The graphical desktop gives you the
ability to use multiple workspaces so you do not have to have
all your running applications crowding one viewable desktop
area. The Workspace Switcher will
represent each workspace in small squares and show the
applications running on them. You may click on one of the
squares with your mouse to move to that desktop. You can also
use the keyboard shortcut
[Ctrl]-[Alt]-[right-arrow]
or
[Ctrl]-[Alt]-[left-arrow]
to switch between desktops.
- Taskbar
Next to the Workspace Switcher is
the Taskbar. The taskbar is an
applet which shows you the titles of running applications on
any desktop. This is very helpful if you decide to minimize an
application as it will seem to disappear from the
desktop. Once it disappears, you can bring it back by clicking
on its title in the Taskbar.
Using the Notification Area
- Red Hat Network Notification Tool
Part of the Panel Notification Area, the
Red Hat Network Notification Tool provides you with an easy
way to make sure your system is up-to-date with current errata
and bug fixes from Red Hat. The applet shows you different images
that indicate whether your system is up to date or needs
upgrades. If you click on the applet, a list of available
updates will be displayed. To update your system, click the
button to launch the Red Hat Update Agent. If you
are not registered with Red Hat Network, it will launch the registration
application. Right-click on the applet icon and select
Help for details.
- The Authentication Icon
The key icon that is sometimes displayed in the Notification
Area is a security notification that alerts you whenever you
have gained root authentication for your system. It disappears
when the authentication times out.
Adding Icons and Applets to the Panel
To make the panel fit your needs, you may want to add more applets
and launcher icons.
To add an applet to the panel, right-click in an unused area on the
panel and select and choose from the
menu of applets. When you select an applet, it will appear on your
panel as that is the only place it will run.
To add a launcher icon to the panel, right-click in an unused area on
the panel and select =>
. This will launch a dialog box
that allows you to enter the name of the application, the location and
name of the command that starts the application (such as
/usr/bin/foo), and even choose an icon for the
application. Click OK and the new launcher icon
will appear on the panel.
 | Tip |
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| | Another quick and easy way to add a launcher to the panel is to
right-click on an unused area of the panel and choose
=> . Then select an application that appears in
the menu. This will automatically add a launcher icon based on the
properties of the item in the Main Menu.
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Configuring the Desktop Panel
You can hide the panel automatically or manually, place it on any edge
of your desktop, change its size and color, and change the way it
behaves. To alter the default panel settings, right-click in an unused
area of the panel and select
. You can set the size of the
panel, its position on the desktop, and whether you want the panel to
be automatically hidden (Autohide) when not in
use. If you choose to Autohide the panel, it will not appear on the
desktop until you move your mouse pointer toward it (called
hovering).