
2.2 Configuring Desktop Objects
Your KDE desktop comes with a predefined set of desktop icons. By adding various
objects such as folders, files, or links, you can create additional icons on your desktop
and arrange them as you like.
Procedure 2.1
Creating and Arranging Desktop Icons
1
To add a new desktop object, for example, from the main menu or the Konqueror
file manager, select an entry and drag it onto the desktop. A context menu appears
from which to choose whether to copy, move, or create a link to the object.
2
To add a new desktop object, you can also right-click an empty space on the
desktop and select Create New. From the submenu, choose the type of object to
create on the desktop: a folder, one of several types of files, or a link to an appli-
cation, a file, a Web site, or a device like your CD-ROM drive.
3
To arrange the icons on your desktop, right-click an empty space on the desktop
and select one of the options under Icons.
SUSE Linux Enterprise® comes with predefined screen saver settings that you can
adjust.
Customizing Your Settings
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