Add do not disturb to notifiactions

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Lyn Perrine 3 weeks ago
parent 5e30a151db
commit 4bf5361062

@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ In the system tray there there are multiple widgets. To see more on how to use n
.. image:: volume-widget.png
Next over to the right is the status notifier applet with a blue exclamation point over a white rectangle. To view notifications you may have missed while away from the keyboard left click on this applet. To bring up a particular notification left click on that notification from the list and it will pop up like notifications on your screen. To clear all notifications click the button that says :guilabel:`Clear All` for notifications.
Next over to the right is the status notifier applet with a blue exclamation point over a white rectangle. To view notifications you may have missed while away from the keyboard left click on this applet. To bring up a particular notification left click on that notification from the list and it will pop up like notifications on your screen. To clear all notifications click the button that says :guilabel:`Clear All` for notifications. If you want to not be bugged by too many notifactions right click on the system tray and select :menuselection:`Do Not Distrurb`
To the far right is a clock, you can left click the clock to bring up a pop up calendar window. To go to the next month on the calendar press the rightward pointing arrow. To go the previous month on the calendar press the leftward pointing arrow. Another way to change months on the calendar is to use the mousewheel. To change the month on a calendar to list all months in the year left click on the month and then select the month you want from your menu. To change the year on your calendar left click on the year in the calendar and then use :kbd:`up arrow` or :kbd:`down arrow` or the mouse wheel to select the year. Too see what week of the year it is read the number on the far left of the calendar.

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