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Oracle Solaris 11.1 Desktop User's Guide     Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library
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Preface

1.  Getting Started With the Desktop

2.  Using the Desktop Windows

3.  Using the Desktop Workspaces

4.  Using the Desktop Panels

5.  Using the Desktop Applications

6.  Using the Main Menubar

7.  Using Time Slider

8.  Using the File Manager

9.  Using the Desktop Tools and Utilities

10.  Configuring the Desktop

About Preference Tools

Assistive Technologies

Keyboard Shortcuts

How to Add a Custom Shortcut

How to Edit a Keyboard Shortcut

Preferred Applications

Setting Look and Feel Preferences

Appearance

Theme Preferences

Desktop Background Preferences

Font Preferences

Font Rendering

Visual Effects

Show Icons in Menus

Editable Menu Shortcut Keys

Toolbar Button Labels

Windows

Screensaver

Setting Screensaver Preferences

Setting Default Screensaver Preferences for All Users

Restoring Default Screensaver Settings for a User

Modifying Screensaver Preferences

Modifying Look and Feel of Your Screensaver

Disabling a Screensaver Display

Setting Internet and Network Preferences

Network

Network Proxy

Desktop Sharing

Setting Keyboard Preferences

Keyboard

General

Layouts

Keyboard Layout Options

Accessibility

Audio Feedback

Mouse Keys

Typing Break

Input Method Selector

How to Activate or Deactivate IM

Setting Hardware Preferences

Monitor Preference Tool

Sound Preference Tool

Playback Preferences

Recording Preferences

Sound Theme Preferences

Application Sound Preferences

Setting Session Preferences

Configuring Startup Applications

A.  Using the Mouse

B.  Using the Keyboard

Setting Session Preferences

The Startup Applications preference tool enables you to manage your sessions. You can set session preferences, and specify which applications to start when you start a session. You can configure sessions to save the state of applications on the Oracle Solaris Desktop, and to restore the state when you start another session. You can also use this preference tool to manage multiple GNOME sessions.

You can customize settings in the following functional areas:

Use the Session Options tab to manage multiple sessions, and to set preferences for the current session. The following table lists the session options that you can modify.

Table 10-16 Session Options

Dialog Element
Description
Automatically remember running applications when logging out
Select this option if you want the session manager to save the state of your session when logging out. The session manager saves the session-managed applications that are open, and the settings associated with the session-managed applications when you log out. The next time that you start a session, the applications start automatically with the saved settings.
Remember currently running applications
Select this option if you want the session manager to save the current state of your session. The session manager saves the session-managed applications that are open, and the settings associated with the session-managed applications. The next time that you start a session, the applications start automatically with the saved settings.

Configuring Startup Applications

Use the Startup Programs tab of the Startup Applications preference tool to specify nonsession-managed startup applications. Startup applications are applications that start automatically when you start a session. You specify the commands that run the nonsession-managed applications in the Startup Programs tab. The commands execute automatically when you log in.

You can also start session-managed applications automatically. For more information, see Setting Session Preferences.

You can add, edit, or delete a startup application.