Using Your Desktop
The Nautilus file manager manages
the desktop. This chapter describes how to use the Nautilus
desktop.
Introduction to the Desktop
desktop
introduction
The desktop lies behind all of the other components on your visible
desktop. The desktop is an active component of the user interface. You can
perform the following tasks from your desktop:
Start your applications, and open your files and folders.
You can add desktop objects for convenient access to files, folders,
and applications that you use frequently. For example, you can add an application
launcher to the desktop. You can create a symbolic link to a file that you
use often, then add this link to your desktop. You can also store files and
folders on the desktop.
Open the Desktop menu.
Right-click on the desktop to open the Desktop menu.
You can use the Desktop menu to perform actions on the
desktop.
Work with Trash.
You can move objects to Trash and empty your Trash.
Customize your desktop.
You can customize the pattern or color of the desktop.
describes the functions of the default objects on the desktop.
Functions of Default Desktop Objects
Object
Component
Function
Nautilus computer icon.
Computer
Opens a
file manager window, and displays your CD-ROM drive, floppy drive, file system,
and network.
Nautilus home location icon.
Home
Opens a file manager
window, and displays your home location in the view pane.
Nautilus Start Here icon.
Start Here
Provides an access point to some of the key features of the GNOME Desktop.
Nautilus Trash icon.
Trash
Opens a file manager
window, and displays your Trash in the view pane.
Desktop Objects
desktop
desktop objects
A desktop object is an icon on your desktop that you can
use to open your files, folders, and applications. By default, your desktop
contains four objects. You can also add objects to your desktop to provide
convenient access to files, folders, applications, and URIs that you use frequently.
For example, you can add a launcher to your desktop to enable you to open
a particular application that you use often.
describes the types of object that
you can add to your desktop.
Types of Desktop Objects
Object Type
Description
Symbolic link
A symbolic link is an object that points to another
file or folder. When you choose a symbolic link from the desktop, the file
or folder that the symbolic link points to is opened. You can move or copy
a symbolic link to the desktop.
You can identify symbolic links
by the default arrow emblem that appears on all symbolic links.
Launcher
You can add the following types of launcher to the
desktop:
Application: Starts a particular application.
Link: Links to a particular file, folder, or URI.
File
You can add files to your desktop. Files on your desktop
reside in your desktop directory.
Folder
You can move folders to your desktop,
and you can create folders on your desktop. Folders on your desktop reside
in your desktop directory.
The following sections describe how to work with objects on the desktop.
To Select Objects on the Desktop
desktop
selecting objects
desktop objects
selecting
To select an object on the desktop, click on
the object. To select multiple objects, press-and-hold Ctrl,
then click on the objects that you want to select.
You can also select an area on the desktop to select all objects within
that area. Click-and-hold on the desktop, then drag over the area that contains
the objects that you want to select. When you click-and-hold then drag, a
rectangle appears to mark the area that you select.
To select multiple areas, press-and-hold Ctrl, then
drag over the areas that you want to select.
To Open an Object from the Desktop
desktop
opening objects
desktop objects
opening
To open an object from the desktop, double-click
on the object. Alternatively, right-click on the object, then choose Open. When you open an object, the default action for the object
executes. For example, if the object is a text file, the text file opens in
a file manager window. The default actions for file types are specified in
the File Types and Programs preference tool.
To execute an action other than the default action for an object, right-click
on the object, then choose Open With. Choose an
action from the Open With submenu.
The items in the Open With submenu correspond
to the contents of the following parts of the File Types and Programs preference tool:
Default action drop-down list in the Edit file type dialog
Viewer Component drop-down list in the Edit file type dialog
You can set your preferences in a file manager window so that you click
once on a file to execute the default action.
To Add a Launcher to the Desktop
desktop
adding launchers
desktop objects
launchers
A desktop launcher can start an application
or link to a particular file, folder, FTP site, or URI location.
To add a launcher to your desktop, perform the following steps:
Right-click on the desktop, then choose Create Launcher. A Create Launcher dialog
is displayed.
For information on how to enter the properties of the launcher
in the Create Launcher dialog, see Working
With Panels. The command that you enter for the launcher is the
command that is executed when you use the desktop object.
You can also drag an application launcher from a menu to the desktop.
For example, you can open a menu that contains a launcher for an application
that you use often, then drag the launcher to your desktop.
To Add a Symbolic Link to the Desktop
desktop
adding symbolic links
desktop objects
symbolic
links
symbolic link
to desktop object, creating
You can create symbolic
links on your desktop to perform the following actions:
Open a particular file in a particular application.
Open a particular folder in a file manager window.
Run a binary file or a script.
To create a symbolic link on the desktop, perform the following steps:
Display the file or folder for which you want to create a
symbolic link in a file manager window.
Create a symbolic link to the file or folder. To create a
symbolic link to a file or folder, select the file or folder to which you
want to create a link. Choose EditMake Link. A link to the file or folder
is added to the current folder. You can identify symbolic links by the default
arrow emblem that appears on all symbolic links. The following figure shows
a symbolic link to a file:
File icon with symbolic link emblem.
Drag the symbolic link to the desktop. The icon for the object
is moved to the desktop.
Adding a File or Folder to the Desktop
desktop
adding a file or folder to
desktop objects
files and folders
The following sections describe
how you can add file objects and folder objects to the desktop.
To Move a File or Folder to the Desktop
desktop
moving a file or folder to
You can move a file or folder from the file
manager to the desktop. To move a file or folder to the desktop, perform the
following steps:
Open a file manager window.
In the view pane, display the file or folder that you want
to move.
Drag the file or folder to the desktop. The icon for the file
or folder is moved to the desktop. The file or folder is moved to your desktop
directory.
Alternatively, select the file or folder, then choose EditCut Files. Right-click
on any desktop object, then choose Paste Files.
To Copy a File or Folder to the Desktop
desktop
copying a file or folder to
You can copy a file or folder from the file
manager to the desktop. To copy a file or folder to the desktop, perform the
following steps:
Open a file manager window.
In the view pane, display the file or folder that you want
to move.
Press-and-hold Ctrl, then drag the file or
folder to the desktop. An icon for the file or folder is added to the desktop.
The file or folder is copied to your desktop directory.
Alternatively, select the file or folder, then choose EditCopy Files.
Right-click on any desktop object, then choose Paste Files.
To Create a Folder Object on the Desktop
desktop
creating a folder on
To create a folder object, right-click on the desktop to
open the Desktop menu. Choose Create Folder. An untitled folder is added
to the desktop. Type the name of the new folder, then press Return. The folder is displayed with the new name. The new folder resides
in your desktop directory.
To Rename a Desktop Object
desktop
renaming object
desktop objects
renaming
To rename a desktop object, right-click on the
object, then choose Rename. The name of the desktop
object is highlighted. Type the new name for the object, then press Return.
To Remove an Object from the Desktop
desktop
removing an object from
desktop objects
removing
To remove an object from the desktop, right-click
on the object, then choose Move to Trash. Alternatively,
drag the object to Trash.
When you move a file or folder from a removable media to Trash, the file or folder is stored in a Trash
location on the removable media. To remove the file or folder permanently
from the removable media, you must empty Trash.
To Delete an Object from the Desktop
desktop
deleting an object from
desktop objects
deleting
When you delete an object from the desktop,
the object is not moved to Trash, but is immediately
deleted from the desktop. The Delete menu item
is only available if you select the Include a Delete command that
bypasses Trash option in the NautilusFile Management Preferences dialog.
To delete an object from the desktop right-click on the object, then
choose Delete.
You cannot delete the Home or Trash desktop objects.
To View the Properties of a Desktop Object
desktop
viewing properties of object
desktop objects
viewing properties
To view the properties of
a desktop object, perform the following steps:
Right-click on the object whose properties you want to view,
then choose Properties. A properties dialog is
displayed.
Use the properties dialog to view the properties of the desktop
object.
Click Close to close the properties
dialog.
To Change the Permissions of a Desktop Object
desktop
changing permissions of object
desktop objects
changing permissions
To change the permissions
of a desktop object, perform the following steps:
Right-click on the object whose permissions you want to change,
then choose Properties. A properties dialog is
displayed.
Click on the Permissions tab to display
the Permissions tabbed section.
In the Permissions tabbed section, use
the drop-down lists and check boxes to change the permissions for the file
or folder. For more information on the dialog elements in the Permissions tabbed section, see Nautilus File Manager.
Click Close to close the properties
dialog.
To Add an Emblem to a Desktop Object
desktop
adding emblems to objects
desktop objects
adding emblems
emblems
adding to desktop objects
To add an
emblem to a desktop object, perform the following steps:
Right-click on the object to which you want to add an emblem,
then choose Properties. A properties dialog is
displayed.
Click on the Emblems tab to display the Emblems tabbed section.
Select the emblem to add to the item.
Click Close to close the properties
dialog.
To Add a Note to a Desktop Object
desktop
adding notes to objects
desktop objects
adding
notes to
notes
adding to desktop objects
To add a note to a
desktop object, perform the following steps:
Select the object to which you want to add a note.
Choose FileProperties. A properties dialog is displayed.
Click on the Notes tab. In the Notes tabbed section, type the note.
Click Close to close the properties
dialog. A note emblem is added to the desktop object.
To delete a note, delete the note text from the Notes
tabbed section.
To Change the Icon for a Desktop Object
desktop
changing icon of a desktop
object
desktop objects
changing icons
To change the icon
for desktop object, perform the following steps:
Right-click on the object whose permissions you want to change,
then choose Properties. A properties dialog is
displayed.
On the Basic tabbed section, click on
the Select Custom Icon button. A Select an
icon dialog is displayed.
Use the Select an icon dialog to choose
the icon to represent the file or folder.
Click Close to close the properties
dialog.
To restore an icon from a custom icon to the default icon specified
in the File Types and Programs preference tool,
right-click on the icon then choose Remove Custom Icon.
Alternatively, click on the Remove Custom Icon button
on the Properties dialog.
To Resize a Desktop Object Icon
desktop
resizing icons
desktop objects
resizing
icons
You can change the size of the icon that
represents a desktop object. To change the size of an icon on the desktop,
perform the following steps:
Right-click on the desktop object whose icon you want to resize,
then choose Stretch Icon. A rectangle appears around
the icon, with a handle at each corner.
Grab one of the handles, then drag the icon to the size that
you want.
To return the icon to the original size, right-click on the icon, then
choose Restore Icon's Original Size.
Using Trash on the Desktop
desktop
using Trash
Trash
using on desktop
Nautilus Trash icon.
You can move the following items to Trash:
Files
Folders
Desktop objects
If you need to retrieve a file from Trash, you
can view Trash and move the file out of Trash. When you empty Trash, you delete the items
in Trash permanently.
To Display Trash
Trash
displaying
You can display the contents of Trash in the following
ways:
From the desktop
Double-click on the Trash object on the desktop.
The contents of Trash are displayed in a Nautilus window.
From a file browser window
Choose GoTrash. The contents of Trash are displayed in
the window.
From a file object window
Choose PlacesTrash. The contents of Trash are
displayed in the window.
To Empty Trash
Trash
emptying
You can empty the contents of Trash in the following
ways:
From the desktop
Right-click on the Trash object, then choose Empty Trash.
From a file browser window
Choose FileEmpty
Trash.
Using the Desktop Menu
desktop
using Desktop menu
Desktop menu
description
menus
Desktop
menu
Desktop menu. The context describes the graphic.
Desktop menuillustrationTo open the Desktop menu, right-click on a
vacant space on the desktop. You can use the Desktop menu
to perform actions on the desktop.
describes the items in
the Desktop menu.
Items on the Desktop Menu
Menu Item
Function
Open Terminal
Starts a GNOME Terminal.
Create Folder
Creates a new folder object.
Create Launcher
Creates a launcher on your desktop. For more
information, see .
Create Document
Creates a document. You can create templates from
documents that you frequently create. For example, if you often create invoices,
you can create an empty invoice document and save the document as invoice.doc in the $HOME/Templates folder.
Clean Up By
Name
Arranges the objects on the desktop alphabetically by name.
Keep Aligned
Ensures that the left edges of the objects
on the desktop are aligned.
Paste Files
Puts file or files into a selected folder or the desktop.
Use Default
Background
Resets the desktop background to the last pattern that you chose from the Backgrounds and Emblems dialog. You can access the Backgrounds
and Emblems dialog from Nautilus windows.
Change Desktop
Background
Starts the Background preference tool to enable
you to change the desktop background.
Changing the Pattern or Color of the Desktop
desktop
background, changing pattern
or color
backgrounds
changing desktop background
You can
change the pattern or color of the desktop background to suit your preferences.
The file manager includes background patterns and colors that you can use
to change the look-and-feel of the desktop background.
You can change the pattern or color of the desktop background in any
of the following ways:
Drag a pattern or color from another window or dialog to the
desktop.
If your desktop background is a color, you can create a gradient effect
from a color into the desktop background color. A gradient effect is a visual
effect where one color blends gradually into another color. To create a gradient
effect on your desktop background, drag a color to one of the edges of the
screen. The color blends from the edge to which you drag the color, to the
opposite edge of the screen.
Before you drag a color to a screen edge, check if there is an edge
panel on the screen edge. If there is an edge panel on the screen edge, you
must hide the panel before you drag the color.
Use the Desktop Background preference tool.
Choose a pattern or color for the background from the Background Preferences dialog. To change the pattern or color of
the desktop background, perform the following steps:
Open a file manager window.
Choose EditBackgrounds and Emblems. The Backgrounds
and Emblems dialog is displayed.
To display a list of patterns that you can use, click on the Patterns button. To display a list of the colors that you can
use, click on the Colors button.
To change the desktop background to a pattern, drag the pattern
to the desktop background. To change the desktop background to a color, drag
the color to the desktop background.
Click Close to close the dialog.