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5.Choose either Add This As Drawer To Panel or Add This As Menu ToPanel. A drawer shows you its contents in icons only, while a menu looks morelike the actual submenu from the main menu. Removing a program from the panelIf you want to remove one of the programs on the panel, just right-click theicon you want to remove and choose Remove From Panel from the shortcutmenu that appears. The icon vanishes from the panel. That s it! Adding a program to the desktopThe panel has only so much room. Maybe you would rather have your pro- gram shortcuts lined up on the desktop as you do in Windows. To add a program to the desktop, follow these steps: 1.Click the Main Menu button to open the GNOME main menu. 2.Browse to the submenu containing the program you want to add tothe desktop. 3.Select the program you want to add to the desktop. Don t open the program just move your mouse pointer to it. Forexample, to add The GIMP, you move your mouse to the words The GIMPso that they re highlighted. 4.Click and hold the mouse button on the program name and drag it tothe desktop; then let go of the button. Be sure to drag this item to the side (not up through the menu). A littlepiece-of-paper graphic follows your mouse pointer until you release the mouse button. After you do so, your new shortcut is added to the desktop. If you re not happy with where a desktop icon is placed, click it and then dragit to a new location. Removing a program from the desktopTo get rid of an icon you have on your desktop, right-click the icon andchoose Move To Trash from the shortcut menu that appears. Customizing KDEDon t worry, you KDE users: You have plenty of options, too. You can cus- tomize your KDE setup in lots of ways, from the fun to the practical, so thatyou truly enjoy using it. As with GNOME, in fact, you can choose from farmore features than I have room to cover in this chapter, so if you enjoy fiddling with the look and feel of your GUI, do some exploring on your own! 297Chapter 15: Gettin Gooey with the GUIs21_