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! If you know the name of the application you want to launch you can use the Application Finder. To open the dialog, press {key> | ! If you know the name of the application you want to launch you can use the Application Finder. To open the dialog, press {key> | ||
- | === Managing | + | === Managing |
? Basic window operations | ? Basic window operations | ||
- | ! You can move windows | + | ! You can move a window |
- | ! Right clicking on the title bar will open a menu that gives access to all window operations. | + | ! Right-clicking on the title bar will open a menu that gives access to all window operations. |
- | ! Shading a window, | + | ! Shading a window, |
- | ! If you want maximized windows to not cover the entire screen you can set workspace margins | + | ! If you don' |
? Application management | ? Application management | ||
- | ! To find out what applications are currently running you can look at the task list on the top panel. Clicking on a button | + | ! To see what applications are currently running, you can look at the task list on the panel. Clicking on an application |
! When you click with the middle mouse button on the desktop background a list of windows is shown, ordered by workspace. You can activate the application or change workspaces by choosing the appropriate menu entry. | ! When you click with the middle mouse button on the desktop background a list of windows is shown, ordered by workspace. You can activate the application or change workspaces by choosing the appropriate menu entry. | ||
? Workspaces | ? Workspaces | ||
- | ! You can change workspaces by clicking on them in the graphical pager, either on the taskbar or on the panel. Pressing {key> | + | ! You can change workspaces by clicking on them in the graphical pager on the panel. Pressing {key> |
- | ! To add or remove workspaces you can use the middle click desktop menu or the settings dialog (see below). | + | ! To add or remove workspaces, you can use the middle-click desktop menu or the settings dialog (see below). |
- | === Using the settings manager dialog | + | === Using the Settings Manager |
- | The settings manager dialog | + | The Settings Manager |
- | Dialogs | + | Refer to the individual |
===== Further Reading ===== | ===== Further Reading ===== |