Using GNOME/Preferences
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GNOME is designed with good defaults in mind. However, it also allows configurability. Hence GNOME allows you to change your preferences. Here is a guide to the available preferences.
- Desktop Background
- File Management
- Font Preferences
- Keyboard
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Menus and toolbars
- Mouse
- Network Proxy
- Screen Resolution
- Sound
- Theme
- Windows
[edit] Accessibility
- Assistive technology support
[edit] Advanced
- CD Database
- File Types and programs
- Login Photo
- Panel
- Preferred Applications
- Screensaver
- Sessions
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