I messed up my task bar...
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How do I put the web broser back where it was, next to the home folder? I made a copy of the web browser launcher too ... I'd like to remove the extra. Help?
On 30/11/13 07:40, adel.afzal wrote:
> How do I put the web broser back where it was, next to the home
> folder? I made a copy of the web browser launcher too ... I'd like to
> remove the extra. Help?
>
> http://i.imgur.com/IyRq0xL.png
You should be able to press ALT+Super+right-click and then move one of
them. Then do ALT+Super+right-click and delete the duplicate one.
This happened to me before as well, it is rather annoying.
Andrew.
Yes, same thing happened to me. I then discovered that on a Macs track pad, you need to use two fingers to right click.
Thanks andrew!
If you tend to accidentally alter the panel, it can be locked down with
gsettings set org.gnome.gnome-panel.lockdown locked-down true
Do you mean ALT-Shift-Right-click? I tried it and it didn't do anything. It just responds the same way it does by Right-clicking. I get two options: one that says Launch and the other says Properties. I can't delete it through Properties, so I am lost.
No, he means super. That's the one with the windows logo probably...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_key_%28keyboard_button%29
OK, thank you. I tried that key combination, but it still didn't do anything different from right-clicking.
Is there a terminal command I can use to delete a launcher from the panel?
@alguien: If you have an Apple keyboard, it's the left alt/option + command + right-click on the panel combination. If not, just try another two shift/control/alt/command key + right-click combo until you find what works for you.
Thanks! Turns out the working combination for me is Super + Alt + right click. :)
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