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Common Desktop Environment User's Guide > Chapter 1 Basic SkillsBasic
SkillsUsing Menus |
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Menus provide access to commands you use to manage windows and operate software applications. Choosing a menu item performs an associated action on the currently selected object. For example, when you select a window and choose Minimize from its Window menu, the window becomes an icon. Menu items that appear dimmed are available only under certain conditions. For example, the Window menu's Restore item is available only when the window is an icon. Menus you'll use on the desktop include:
An application's File menu is shown here. The sequence of keys listed to the right of some items is called a shortcut key. Typing mnemonics and shortcut keys gives you quick keyboard access to menu items.
Use Window menu items to control windows and window icons. This menu is displayed when you:
The Workspace menu is a pop-up menu that contains items for managing the workspace. To display the Workspace menu, click mouse button 3 on the workspace backdrop.
Or:
To close the menu without choosing an item, click anywhere other than the menu.
To close the menu without choosing an item, move the pointer away from the menu and click.
You can also choose a menu item by pressing the mouse button, dragging to the item, then releasing the mouse button. To close a menu without choosing an item, move the pointer away from the menu and click.
To close a menu without choosing an item, press Esc. For more information about using your keyboard for desktop navigation, refer to Appendix A “Keyboard Shortcuts for the Desktop”." |
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