HP t5515 Administrator's Guide Linux-based Thin Clients - Page 27

Taskbar, Auto hide, Go > Settings > Taskbar

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Settings Taskbar The taskbar contains the four separate workspace icons. When one of these icons is clicked, the workspace (or session) will open. Each workspace can have different programs running. The Taskbar dialog box is used to change the position and size of the taskbar. By default, the panel bar is automatically displayed at the top of the screen. However, the panel bar can be configured so that it is hidden by selecting the Auto hide check box. If the Auto hide check box is selected, you must move the pointer to the bottom of the screen to bring up the taskbar. To open the Taskbar dialog box, select Go > Settings > Taskbar. XFce Panel By default, the panel bar appears at the bottom of the screen and includes icons such as the Go menu, volume, lock, exit, and date/time. The XFce Panel dialog box is used to adjust the size and appearance of the XFce Panel bar. By default, the panel bar is automatically displayed. However, the panel bar can be configured so that it is hidden by selecting the Auto hide check box. If the Auto hide check box is selected, you must move the pointer to the bottom of the screen to bring up the panel bar. To open the XFce Panel dialog box, select Go > Settings > XFce Panel. Administrator's Guide www.hp.com 3-7

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Administrator’s Guide
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Settings
Taskbar
The taskbar contains the four separate workspace icons. When one of
these icons is clicked, the workspace (or session) will open. Each
workspace can have different programs running. The Taskbar dialog
box is used to change the position and size of the taskbar.
By default, the panel bar is automatically displayed at the top of the
screen. However, the panel bar can be configured so that it is hidden
by selecting the
Auto hide
check box. If the
Auto hide
check box is
selected, you must move the pointer to the bottom of the screen to
bring up the taskbar.
To open the Taskbar dialog box, select
Go > Settings > Taskbar
.
XFce Panel
By default, the panel bar appears at the bottom of the screen and
includes icons such as the Go menu, volume, lock, exit, and
date/time.
The XFce Panel dialog box is used to adjust the size and appearance
of the XFce Panel bar. By default, the panel bar is automatically
displayed. However, the panel bar can be configured so that it is
hidden by selecting the
Auto hide
check box. If the
Auto hide
check
box is selected, you must move the pointer to the bottom of the screen
to bring up the panel bar.
To open the XFce Panel dialog box, select
Go > Settings > XFce Panel
.