The Favorites tab includes OpenOffice.org Writer, Firefox, the KDE
Control Panel, and other standard applications. The History menu gives quick access to
recent programs and documents. The Computer tab points you to YaST, system folders,
and other storage media. The Applications menu is the standard setup, with newly
installed applications at the top of the menu. The Leave menu lets you end your session
and/or reboot your computer.
Should you decide to return to the old-style menu, open Personal Settings. Go to Desktop,
and then to Panels. Click the Menus tab. At the top, you??™ll see Start Menu Style; use the
drop-down menu to change from SUSE to KDE.
You will notice that KDE developers have a fetish for naming their programs with a K in
front. This can be kreative, or just a little too kute, but it is a handy way of identifying
what applications are K-specific. The Kicker panel is highly customizable; right-click
anywhere to add or remove icons from the panel. The Configure Panel screen also lets
you put the panel on a different side of the screen and set several other options.
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