You can add buttons to your panels to provide quick access to common actions and functions.
You can use the Find Files button to open the Search for Files
dialog.
To add a Find Files button to a panel, right-click
on any vacant space on the panel. Choose Add to Panel -> Actions -> Find Files. To open the Search for Files
dialog, click on the Find Files button.
The Force Quit button enables you to select a window to terminate an application. This button is useful if you want to terminate an application that does not respond to your commands.
To terminate an application, click on the Force Quit button, then click on a window from the application that you want to terminate. If you do not want to terminate an application after you click on the Force Quit button, press Esc.
The Lock Screen button locks your screen and activates your screensaver. To access your session again, you must enter your password. To lock your screen correctly, you must have a screensaver enabled.
To add a Lock Screen button to a panel, right-click on any vacant space on the panel. Choose Add to Panel -> Actions -> Lock Screen.
Right-click on the Lock Screen button to open a menu of screensaver-related commands. Table 2–1 describes the commands that are available from the menu.
Table 2–1 Lock Screen Menu Items
Menu Item |
Function |
---|---|
Activate Screensaver |
Activates the screensaver immediately, but does not lock the screen. |
Lock Screen |
Locks the screen immediately. This command performs the same function as when you click on the Lock button. |
Kill Screensaver Daemon |
Terminates the screensaver process. After you terminate the screensaver process, you cannot lock your screen. |
Restart Screensaver Daemon |
Terminates and restarts the screensaver process. Use this command after you change your password. When you restart the screensaver process, use your new password with the screensaver. |
Properties |
Displays the XScreenSaver preference tool. |
The Log Out button begins the process to log out of a Java Desktop System session.
To add a Log Out button to a panel, right-click on any vacant space on the panel. Choose Add to Panel -> Actions -> Log Out. To log out of your session or shut down your system, click on the Log Out button.
You can use the Run Applications button to open the Run Application dialog.
To add a Run Applications button to a panel, right-click on any vacant space on the panel. Choose Add to Panel -> Actions -> Run Applications. To open the Run Application dialog, click on the Run Applications button.
You can use the Screenshot button to take a screenshot of your screen.
To add a Screenshot button to a panel, right-click on any vacant space on the panel. Choose Add to Panel -> Actions -> Screenshot. To take a screenshot of your screen, click on the Screenshot button.
You can use the Show Desktop button to minimize all open windows and show the desktop.
To add a Show Desktop button to a panel, right-click on any vacant space on the panel. Choose Add to Panel -> Actions -> Show Desktop. To minimize all windows and show the desktop, click on the Show Desktop button.
The 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
. The graphic above illustrates the CD icon in the Notification Area
.
To add a Notification Area
to a panel, right-click
on any vacant space on the panel. Choose Add to Panel -> Utility -> Notification
Area.