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mention some component of the window desktop
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Desktop Components

The graphical desktop environment should not pose any problems for former Windows* or Macintosh* users. The main components of the desktop are the icons on the desktop and the panel at the bottom of the screen.

Desktop icons represent files, directories, applications, functions, and removable media, like CDs or DVDs.

The desktop has the following icons by default:

Trash

Contains files and folders that have been deleted. For information about using the trash can, see Abschnitt 1.3.4, „Managing the Trash Bin“.

My Computer

Displays information about hardware, network status, operating system, hard disks, common folders, and removable devices. For more information, refer to Abschnitt 1.3.3, „Accessing Removable Media“.

Network Browsing

Displays network services you can access. Some of the services might require authentication. To learn more, refer to Kapitel 8, Accessing Network Resources.

Printer

Opens KJobViewer that displays print jobs you have sent to printers. See Abschnitt 1.8.1, „Starting Print Jobs in KDE“ for more information.

The panel (in KDE also called „Kicker“) is a bar, typically located at the top or the bottom of the screen. It is designed to provide information about running applications or the system and easy access to some important functions or applications. If you hold your pointer over an icon, a short description is displayed.

The panel typically consists of the following areas:

Main Menu Icon

By default, the left end of the panel has an icon that opens the main menu (in KDE also called K menu), similar to the start button on the MS Windows desktop. The main menu has a well-ordered structure for accessing the main applications. It also contains menu items for major functions like logging out or searching for applications. For more information, see Abschnitt 1.3.1, „Accessing the Main Menu“.

Quick Launcher

Next to the main menu icon, find the quick launcher. It holds some icons for the most important functions or applications to enable you to start them without going through the main menu.

Desktop Previewer

Next to the quick launcher, find the desktop previewer, which shows your different desktops. These virtual desktops enable you to organize your work. If you use many programs simultaneously, you might want to run some programs in one desktop and other programs in the other desktop. To switch between desktops, click the desktop symbol in the panel.

Taskbar

The taskbar is located next to the desktop previewer. By default, all started applications and open windows are displayed in the taskbar, which allows you to access any application regardless of the currently active desktop. If you click a window title in the taskbar, the application is moved to the foreground. If it is already in the foreground, clicking minimizes the application.

System Tray

The rightmost part of the panel usually holds the system clock, the volume control, and several other helper applications.

To learn how to configure the appearance and behavior of your desktop, including the main menu, desktop icons, or the panel, refer to Abschnitt 2.1, „The KDE Control Center“.

1.3.1. Accessing the Main Menu

Open the main menu by hovering the mouse pointer over the icon to the far left of the panel. Alternatively, press Alt-F1.

The main menu consists of the following elements: a search function at the top and several tabs at the bottom, providing quick access to the key functions of the menu. Additionally the menu displays your login name and the hostname of your computer at the very bottom. This information is useful when you are logged in as a different user or on a remote computer—it always shows you which system you are currently working on.

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