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You may also configure the desktop to show minimized application icons instead of folders/file launchers. Refer to <xref linkend="minimized-application-icons"/>.
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Located in
newtoubuntu/C/xfce-desktop.xml:70(para)
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To change the desktop background image, launch <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>Settings</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Xfce 4 Settings Manager</guimenuitem></menuchoice>, and choose <guimenuitem>Desktop</guimenuitem>. In the lower part, where it says <guimenuitem>Image</guimenuitem>, click on the <guimenuitem>Browse</guimenuitem> icon and choose a different picture.
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Located in
newtoubuntu/C/xfce-desktop.xml:74(para)
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Right-clicking it will open the system menu just as clicking on <guimenuitem>Applications</guimenuitem> does.
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Located in
newtoubuntu/C/xfce-desktop.xml:81(para)
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Using the scroll wheel on your mouse (if it has one) will allow you to switch between the different desks. This does the same thing as clicking on the pager in the lower panel, but is usually quicker, since you (probably) do not have to move the mouse.
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Located in
newtoubuntu/C/xfce-desktop.xml:86(para)
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Pressing <keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>Tab</keycap></keycombo> will allow you to rotate between the currently open windows. This allows for lightning-fast switching between applications without taking your hands off the keyboard.
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Located in
newtoubuntu/C/xfce-desktop.xml:91(para)
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The desktop offers a bunch of features that are real time-savers in everyday tasks: <placeholder-1/>
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Located in
newtoubuntu/C/xfce-desktop.xml:77(para)
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<phrase>Xubuntu</phrase> comes with http://www.xfce.org/'s file manager called <application>Thunar</application>. For simplicity's sake, we will just refer to it as the <application>File Manager</application>. Load it by clicking <menuchoice><guimenu>Places</guimenu><guimenuitem>User Name</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.
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Located in
newtoubuntu/C/xfce-desktop.xml:101(para)
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The <application>File Manager</application>'s default view consists of a shortcut pane on the left side, the main area on the right, and a pathbar above the main area.
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Located in
newtoubuntu/C/xfce-desktop.xml:113(para)
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Add your own shortcuts by simply dragging folders to the shortcut pane. This will allow you to access important folders instantly!
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Located in
newtoubuntu/C/xfce-desktop.xml:119(para)
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The <emphasis>shortcut pane</emphasis> provides shortcuts to different folders on your system. The first shortcut will lead to your home directory, the directory where you store all your personal data, and will therefore have the name of the current user. That directory will probably appear empty. The second shortcut will take you to the root of your filesystem - you may want to explore it a bit, even though it will be confusing to you if you are new to Linux. Just click on the different folders and see what's inside. When you're done, return to your home directory by clicking on the top shortcut. <placeholder-1/>
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Located in
newtoubuntu/C/xfce-desktop.xml:116(para)
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