| Chapter 4. Working With Panels |
4.9. Default Panel Objects
4.9.c. Main Menu panel object
The Main Menu provides access to the Applications menu and many of the items in the Desktop menu. You can access almost all of the standard applications, commands, and configuration options from the Main Menu.
You can add Main Menu buttons to your panels. Click on the Main Menu button to open the Main Menu.
To Add a Main Menu to a Panel
You can add as many Main Menu buttons as you want to your panels. To add a Main Menu to a panel, right-click on any vacant space on the panel. Choose Add to Panel and choose Main Menu from the Add to Panel dialog. (Next: Menu Bar Panel Object)
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Chapter 4. Working With Panels
Table of Contents
4.1. Introduction
4.1.a Top
Edge Panel
4.1.b.
Bottom Edge Panel
4.2. Managing Panels
4.2.a.
Moving a Panel
4.2.b.
Panel Properties
4.2.c
Hiding a Panel
4.2.d.
Adding a New Panel
4.2.e.
Deleting a Panel
4.3. Panel Objects
4.3.a. Interacting
With Panel Objects
4.3.b. Adding
an Object to a Panel
4.3.c. Modifying
the Properties of an Object
4.3.d. Moving
a Panel Object
4.3.e. Locking
a Panel Object
4.3.f. Removing
a Panel Object
4.4. Applets
4.5. Launchers
4.5.a.
Adding a Launcher to a Panel
4.5.b.
Modifying a Launcher
4.5.c.
Launcher Properties
4.6. Buttons
4.6.a. Force
Quit Button
4.6.b. Lock
Screen Button
4.6.c. Log
Out Button
4.6.d. Run
Button
4.6.e. Screenshot
Button
4.6.f. Search
Button
4.6.g. Show
Desktop Button
4.7. Menus
4.8. Drawers
4.8.a. To
Open and Close a Drawer
4.8.b. To
Add a Drawer to a Panel
4.8.c. To
Add an Object to a Drawer
4.8.d. To Modify
Drawer Properties
4.9. Default Panel Objects
4.9.a. Window
Selector Applet
4.9.b. Notification
Area Applet
4.9.c. Main Menu Panel Object (you are here)
4.9.d.
Menu Bar Panel Object

