Chapter 2. GNOME Quick Start
• To move the file or directory, just drag and drop it.
• To copy a file, hold down the CTRL key while dragging.
• To run a program or edit a data file, double-click it.
• To perform other operations on a file (such as rename or delete),
select it using the right mouse button.
• To select more than one item at a time, click on the items after the
first one while holding down the SHIFT key.
You can easily move or copy files between directories by starting two
file manager applications, each one showing a different directory. If
you want to put a file on your desktop, simply drag it from the file
manager onto the desktop. In fact, dragging and dropping items onto
other items generally "does the right thing" in GNOME, making it
easy to get work done.
GNOME is very configurable; for example, you can have multiple
panels (horizontal and vertical), choose what goes in them, and have
them hide automatically. There are many panel applets you can
include in your panel. You can also change how the screen looks; later
portions of this document tell you how.
GNOME follows several UNIX conventions you should be aware of.
The left mouse button is used to select and drag items. The right
mouse button brings up a menu for the selected object (if a menu
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