This section describes what you see when you start a session for the first time. Your system administrator might have set your default bottom edge panel according to your local requirements, so you might see a slightly different bottom edge panel.
The Java Desktop System startup screen consists of the following:
This Computer
Enables you to access media and configuration details about your system.
Documents
Enables direct access to files stored in your default directory.
Trash
Provides a temporary holding area for files, folders or desktop objects that you can later retrieve or permanently delete.
Learn About The Java™ Desktop System
Launches a help browser from where you can access Help about the Java Desktop System.
StarOffice 7
Launches the StarOffice application.
Bottom edge panel
The following panel objects appear in your bottom edge panel by default:
Launch button: Provides menus for applications
and configuration tools on the Java Desktop System.
Clock: Displays the time and date
in a panel.
Show Desktop: Displays a button
that you can click to minimize all open windows.
Window List: Displays a button
for each window that is open. You can click on a window list button to minimize
and restore windows.
Notification Area: Displays icons
from various applications to indicate activity in the application. For example,
when you use the CD Player application to play
a CD, a CD icon is displayed in the Notification Area.
Workspace Switcher: Displays a
visual representation of your workspaces. You can use Workspace
Switcher to switch between workspaces.
Volume Control: Displays a button
that enables you to control and set the sound level for your system.
Input Method Switcher: Displays
a button to provides integral and multilingual input method capabilities.
Desktop Background
The desktop background lies behind all of the other components on the Java Desktop System. The desktop background is an active component of the user interface. You can place objects on the desktop background to quickly access your files and directories, or to start applications that you use often. You can also right-click on the desktop background to open a menu.