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166 Start-Up<br />

5 Apply your changes and leave the dialog with OK.<br />

Procedure 6.2 Changing Panel Elements<br />

Add new elements to the quick launch area and the system tray in the panel as follows:<br />

1 Right-click an empty patch <strong>of</strong> the panel.<br />

2 To add a new application to the panel:<br />

a From the context menu, select Add Application to Panel.<br />

b Select the application to add from one <strong>of</strong> the categories <strong>of</strong> the submenu.<br />

c Move the button to the desired position by dragging and dropping it with<br />

the mouse.<br />

d To change the icon for the application, right-click the button and select<br />

Configure Application Button. By clicking the application icon in the dialog<br />

box that appears, open a new window in which to select a different icon.<br />

3 To add a new applet to the panel:<br />

a From the context menu select Add Applet to Panel.<br />

b In the dialog box that appears, you can restrict the number <strong>of</strong> applets shown<br />

by selecting a special type <strong>of</strong> applet in Show or by typing a part <strong>of</strong> the applet<br />

name in Search.<br />

c Select the applet to add and click Add to Panel. The applet is inserted into<br />

the panel.<br />

6.2 Configuring Your Desktop with<br />

the Control Center<br />

With KDE, you can personalize your desktop to a very high degree. You can change a<br />

variety <strong>of</strong> settings, such as the desktop background, screen saver, fonts, keyboard and

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