spellcheck lxqt-panel

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Lyn Perrine 2 years ago
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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The taskbar lists the windows you currently have open. To bring one of these win
.. image:: multiple_tasks.png
On a single window on the taskbar to move it to a different desktop right click :menuselection:`To Desktop` to move the window to the desired desktop. To move a window to your current virtual desktop right click on the window on your taskbar and select :menuselection:`To Current Desktop`. If you have mulitple monitors you can right click and select :menuselection:`Move to next monitor` to move a window to the next monitor. To move a window back to a previous monitor right click on the taskbar and select :menuselection:`Move to previous monitor`. Right clicking and selecting :guilabel:`Move` lets you drag the application around to the desired point on the desktop. The resize option from the same window lets you resize the window you right clicked on. Right click and select :menuselection:`Maximize` on a window to maximize it. Right clicking on window :menuselection:`Restore` will return a window back to its original size. To minimize a different window from the task bar you can minimize by right clicking on the window on the taskbar and selecting :menuselection:`Minimize`. Right clicking :menuselection:`Roll up` on a window will make the window only your titlebar.
On a single window on the taskbar to move it to a different desktop right click :menuselection:`To Desktop` to move the window to the desired desktop. To move a window to your current virtual desktop right click on the window on your taskbar and select :menuselection:`To Current Desktop`. If you have multiple monitors you can right click and select :menuselection:`Move to next monitor` to move a window to the next monitor. To move a window back to a previous monitor right click on the taskbar and select :menuselection:`Move to previous monitor`. Right clicking and selecting :guilabel:`Move` lets you drag the application around to the desired point on the desktop. The resize option from the same window lets you resize the window you right clicked on. Right click and select :menuselection:`Maximize` on a window to maximize it. Right clicking on window :menuselection:`Restore` will return a window back to its original size. To minimize a different window from the task bar you can minimize by right clicking on the window on the taskbar and selecting :menuselection:`Minimize`. Right clicking :menuselection:`Roll up` on a window will make the window only your titlebar.
Right clicking :menuselection:`Layer` will allow you to have move a window :menuselection:`Always on top`, :menuselection:`Normal`, or :menuselection:`Always on bottom`. Finally to close a window with right click on the taskbar and select :menuselection:`Close` will close the window. If you middle click on an item in the taskbar you will close the window. If you try to close a program that is not responding you will be asked if you want to end the task. To move items around on the taskbar into a particular order left click and drag them to the desired position.
@ -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 notifiactions.
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.
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.
@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ To configure the volume applet right click on the volume applet and select :menu
.. image:: volume-app-pref.png
To change settings of your status notifier press the :guilabel:`...` button in the list of applets or on the status notifier applet left click on :menuselection:`Options`. To change how long to have something visable you will autohide will have change the :guilabel:`Attention period`. To hide or authide notifications from a particular application is to change the app settings under the:guilabel:`Visability` column.
To change settings of your status notifier press the :guilabel:`...` button in the list of applets or on the status notifier applet left click on :menuselection:`Options`. To change how long to have something visible you will autohide will have change the :guilabel:`Attention period`. To hide or authide notifications from a particular application is to change the app settings under the:guilabel:`Visibility` column.
.. image:: status-notifier-pref.png
@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ The Color picker is shows what color something is on your screen usually useful
.. image:: spacer-color-picker.png
To use your sensors widgets which you would have to add manually as shown above. A sensor bar will appear with as many sensors as on your panel. To view the temp as a number mouse over the sensor bar to see what your temperature is in a number in the :guilabel:`Cur` field. Also shown on mouseover is the :guilabel:`Crit` field shows the temperture the sensor should not read above without overheating.
To use your sensors widgets which you would have to add manually as shown above. A sensor bar will appear with as many sensors as on your panel. To view the temp as a number mouse over the sensor bar to see what your temperature is in a number in the :guilabel:`Cur` field. Also shown on mouseover is the :guilabel:`Crit` field shows the temperature the sensor should not read above without overheating.
To customize the sensors right click on the sensors applet :menuselection:`Configure "Sensors"`. The :guilabel:`Update interval(seconds)` field lets you choose how often in seconds to update the sensors. The :guilabel:`Temperature bar width` field shows how wide to make the bar for your sensors. The :guilabel:`Temperature scale` field lets you select :guilabel:`Celsius` or :guilabel:`Fahrenheit` for your sensors. The checkbox :guilabel:`Warning about high temperature` puts a warning if your temperature gets too high. If you want to reset your settings press the :guilabel:`Reset` button.

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