Solaris Common Desktop Environment: User's Guide

Main Panel

The following table describes the controls on the Main Panel.

Table 4-1 Main Panel Controls
 Icon

Control 

(Subpanel) 

Click Behavior 

Drop Behavior 

Indicator Behavior 

GraphicClock (Links)  Opens the default browser

None 

Current time 

Graphic

Calendar (Cards)

Starts the Calendar application 

Dropping an appointment file adds the appointment to the calendar 

Current date 

Graphic

File Manager (Files)

Opens a File Manager view of your home folder 

Dropping a folder opens a File Manager view of that folder 

None 

GraphicText Note (Applications)

Starts the desktop Text Editor application 

Puts the dropped file or text on the workspace 

None 

GraphicGraphicMailer (Mail)

Starts the desktop Mailer application 

Attaches dropped item to a New Message window 

Changes appearance when you have new mail 

Graphic

Lock

Locks the display and keyboard. You must type your password to unlock the system. 

None 

None 

Graphic

Workspace switch

Changes workspaces 

None 

Indicates current workspace 

GraphicActivity Indicator Displays a Go action dialog box

Runs action (for example, a browser) registered for data type dropped 

Spins when the system is running an action 

Graphic

Exit

Begins logout from the current session 

None 

None 

Graphic

Default 

(Personal Printers)

Displays the status of the default printer 

Prints the file on the printer 

None 

Graphic Style Manager (Tools)

Opens the desktop Style Manager application 

None 

None 

GraphicPerformance Meter (Hosts

Opens Performance Meter 

Opens Performance Meter for the hostname dropped 

Once activated, indicates CPU and disk activity for future sessions 

GraphicHelp Manager (Help)

Opens a Help Viewer window displaying the top level of help information 

Dropping a master volume file (*.sdl) opens a Help Viewer window with that help volume

None 

GraphicTrash (Trash)

Opens the Trash Can window 

Moves the file to the Trash Can 

Different appearance when not empty