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This change in behavior greatly reduces the chances of a user accidentally moving the panel, and makes moving the gnome-panel the same as moving windows in GNOME. | This change in behavior greatly reduces the chances of a user accidentally moving the panel, and makes moving the gnome-panel the same as moving windows in GNOME. | ||
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The <code>bluez-gnome</code> Bluetooth management tools was replaced by <code>gnome-bluetooth</code>. This adds easy access to switching Bluetooth on/off for laptops, and an easier to use new device setup assistant. | |||
The ObexFTP browsing code now has write support (it was read-only and delete before). | |||
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Revision as of 22:11, 12 March 2009
Fedora Desktop
This section details changes that affect Fedora graphical desktop users.
GNOME
Gnome-panel
Previously, users could move the gnome-panel to from one part of the desktop to another by clicking on the gnome-panel, dragging it to another location while holding down the mouse button, and releasing the mouse button. Now, users must also hold down a key on the keyboard while moving the gnome-panel. By default, this modifier key is the Alt key, but users may change it to any other key by using the windows preference tool (System>Preferences>Windows).
This change in behavior greatly reduces the chances of a user accidentally moving the panel, and makes moving the gnome-panel the same as moving windows in GNOME.
Bluetooth
The bluez-gnome
Bluetooth management tools was replaced by gnome-bluetooth
. This adds easy access to switching Bluetooth on/off for laptops, and an easier to use new device setup assistant.
The ObexFTP browsing code now has write support (it was read-only and delete before).