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* **Windows**: | * **Windows**: | ||
* In this same tab, you can also select the " | * In this same tab, you can also select the " | ||
+ | * **Extensions**: | ||
There are many more settings, but this selection will probably be useful for many people. | There are many more settings, but this selection will probably be useful for many people. | ||
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===== User menu ===== | ===== User menu ===== | ||
- | In the top right corner of the desktop, is a menu combining various settings: volume control, network, logout/ | + | In the top right corner of the desktop, is a menu combining various settings: volume control, network, logout/ |
* Volume: here you can select the audio volume | * Volume: here you can select the audio volume | ||
* Network: this should say " | * Network: this should say " | ||
- | * Your name: Click your name to log out, or to switch user (only woks from [[:Fedora 21]]). Switch user brings you to a login window where another user can log in, while your session will be locked and keeps running. So this is useful to temporarily allow someone else to use your screen. | + | * Your name: Click your name to log out, or to switch user . Switch user brings you to a login window where another user can log in, while your session will be locked and keeps running. So this is useful to temporarily allow someone else to use your screen. |
* A tool icon: this opens the preferences window, divided in personal, hardware and system preferences. Only the personal preferences should be changeable for you, although some hardware properties seem to be accessible in the current setup. Please be careful! It may be easy to mess things up, and hard to fix. | * A tool icon: this opens the preferences window, divided in personal, hardware and system preferences. Only the personal preferences should be changeable for you, although some hardware properties seem to be accessible in the current setup. Please be careful! It may be easy to mess things up, and hard to fix. | ||
* A power icon: this is for rebooting or powering down your machine. Please see our notes about [[rebooting]] Linux desktops!! | * A power icon: this is for rebooting or powering down your machine. Please see our notes about [[rebooting]] Linux desktops!! |