NeoLinux 4.0 Thin Client User Manual
Using The Desktop
Using Windows 199
System Information The far right of the taskbar can be used to display information on the 
state of the system. The system time is displayed by default. The set-
ting of the 
Applets options on the Desktop tab of the Desktop dialog 
determines the type of information displayed on the taskbar. In addi-
tion to the clock, a CPU and network performance indicator and the 
status of WLAN and the battery can be displayed.
Using Windows
Each program on the desktop operates in a separate window which 
you can resize, maximize, minimize, and move.
Moving & Resizing 
a Window
You can quickly move a window just by holding down the mouse 
pointer on the title bar, then dragging it. To resize a window, just 
hold down the mouse pointer on any window edge or corner, then 
move the mouse.
The Title Bar Along the top of each window is a title bar which displays the name 
of the program being run. When the titlebar is highlighted, that win-
dow is active, meaning that input from the keyboard or mouse is 
directed to that window and interacts with the program running in it.
The icon displayed at the left end of the title bar can be clicked to 
display the 
Window Controls menu, which is described in the next 
section. This menu can also be displayed by right-clicking anywhere 
in the title bar except on a button.
Double-clicking anywhere in the title bar except on a button will 
toggle the window between maximized and normal display.
Holding down the left or right mouse button while the pointer is on 
the title bar will enable you to move the window when you move the 










