I accidently moved an item in my gnome-panel

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muhammed
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Joined: 04/13/2013

I accidently moved the web browser icon ... how do I put it back, to the left of the window items?

Here's a screen:

http://i.imgur.com/4bJkTu5.png

Alij
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Joined: 05/07/2012

Keep meta plus alt push and then right click over the icon.

Sorry for my bad English*

muhammed
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Thanks, this worked!

muhammed
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oh man ... now I have five web browser icons. I think Ctrl+Alt+ right-click dragging copies the icon.

Ctrl+Alt+left click doesn't seem to do anything. Neither does Alt+ right click.

Does Meta mean Ctrl?

mYself
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Joined: 01/18/2012

Super key (Windows logo) + Alt key + Right click -> Remove From Panel /or/ Move

You should also remove that terrible window theme you have and revert back to Trisquel's default, or just find something better and more suitable .

Edit: Fixed a typo. Thanks onpon4 for pointing that out!

muhammed
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"You should also remove that terrible window theme you have and revert back to Trisquel's default, or just find something better and more suitable ." -- mYself

haha =P. I use that theme because I am teaching my grandmother how to use the computer. The theme has large minimize-to-tray, expand, and maximize buttons. It makes those buttons easier to see and easier to click on.

I also made the system font size larger (something like 1.5x or 1.8x). But I did that before my grandmother visited, just for me.

Dave_Hunt

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Joined: 09/19/2011

Glad you can accommodate your grandmother by designing a suitable
desktop theme; hope she likes it! LOL.

On 07/05/2013 05:46 PM, name at domain wrote:
> aha =P. I use that theme because I am teaching my grandmother how to
> use the computer. The theme has large minimize-to-tray, expand, and
> maximize buttons. It makes those buttons easier to see and easier to
> click on.

muhammed
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haha thanks =D

I think that I probably care about the big buttons and font more than her =P

onpon4
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Joined: 05/30/2012

No, Alij means the Super key. Most keyboards have the Windows logo on this key.

What to press depends on your window manager. If it's Compiz (default), you hold Alt+Super while right-clicking. If it's Metacity (used if you don't have 3-D), it's just Alt while right-clicking. One of the commands in the menu you get is "move".

mYself
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Joined: 01/18/2012

I just suggested the default way of doing that, which most of the users doesn't change anyway.

onpon4
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Joined: 05/30/2012

I wasn't responding to you. That was to muhammed asking if the "meta" key is the Ctrl key.

muhammed
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Joined: 04/13/2013

Thanks for your help guys, I put the web browser icon back where it started =D

oralfloss
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Joined: 06/20/2013

Somewhat related question:
How did you get the taskbar to be half the size?

onpon4
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Joined: 05/30/2012

In the Alt[+Super]+rightclick menu for the panel itself, there's a panel settings choice.

muhammed
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Joined: 04/13/2013

Hi oralfloss,

The task bar looks half the size because I made the font size larger by almost 2x. I did this in the Advanced Settings' font tab. The setting is called "Text scaling factor"