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The Appearance preference tool lets you configure various aspects of how your desktop looks.

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Style


[Appearance Preferences: Style Tab]


This tab controls the visual appearance of the toolkit (Gtk+) controls, such as buttons and menus. You can switch between themes by selecting them in the list. The colored rectangles to the left of the style names give a preview of th…</description>
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            <title>xfce4-settings - Settings Daemon</title>
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            <description>xfce4-settings - Settings Daemon

The settings daemon -- process name is xfsettingsd -- is an application that runs in the background to apply various settings in the desktop. The application &#039;listens&#039; to the xfconf channels and applies them when the user changes the setting in a dialog and configures everything on startup.</description>
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The Settings Manager is an application that contains a link for all of the Xfce settings dialogs. Some of these dialogs will be embedded in the Settings Manager window. If that does not fit, the Settings Manager will show scroll-bars to reach the hidden portions of the dialog.</description>
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Assistive Technologies

Xfce provides several customisable keyboard and mouse accessibility options. 


[Accessibility Preferences: Assistive Technologies Tab]


? Enable Assistive Technologies
! When  is enabled, the Xfce desktop is enabled, xfce4-session will load the required modules so the toolkit (Gtk) can communicate with</description>
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            <description>xfce4-settings - Keyboard

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Behavior


[Keyboard Preferences: General Settings Tab]


Enable key repeat

 lets you rest your finger on a key and have the character repeat itself; for instance, if you want to draw an ASCII line, or a row of x&#039;s, across an email message.</description>
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