Configuring The Screen Saver - Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE DESKTOP 10 SP2 - GNOME 08-05-2008 Manual

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signment is removed and replaced by the new one. There is no automatic way
to restore the original, default keyboard shortcut for a command. You must
manually reassign the keyboard shortcut.
This feature does not maintain shortcuts that are normally assigned to all ap-
plications, such as Ctrl + C for copy. This might lead to inconsistencies in your
GNOME applications.
If you want to be able to move toolbars to other locations on the screen, click Detachable
toolbars. When this option is enabled, a handle displays on the left side of the toolbars
in your applications. To move a toolbar, click and hold on the handle, then drag the
toolbar to the new location.
Select one of the following options to specify how toolbar button labels display in your
GNOME-compliant applications:
Text below icons
Displays icon labels below the icons for each button.
Text beside icons
Displays icons on the toolbar, with text beside the most important icons.
Icons only
Displays icons only, without any text labels.
Text only
Displays text labels on each button, without icons.
A preview of the selected option appears in the Menu and Toolbar Preferences dialog.

2.3.5 Configuring the Screen Saver

A screen saver is a program that blanks the screen or displays graphics when the com-
puter is not used for a specified amount of time. Originally, screen savers protected
monitors from having images burned into them. Now they are used primarily for enter-
tainment or security.
To configure a screen saver, click Computer > Control Center > Look and Feel >
Screensaver.
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