Hardware Reference
In-Depth Information
By default, Raspbian includes four panel items in the bottom-right corner of the
screen. These are as follows:
• CPU usage indicator
• Clock
• Screen lock button
• Power button
We can see some default panel items in the following screenshot:
Virtual desktops
Virtual desktops are really interesting additions to Xfce that aren't available by
default on Windows or Mac OS X.
Mac OS X includes Spaces (multiple desktops), however it is disabled
by default. You are able to get virtual desktops in Windows using
third party software such as VirtualWin.
Virtual desktops are basically like other virtual screens where you can switch
back and forth between your open programs. You are able to lay out all your
open programs on different virtual desktops, and then go back and forth between
these virtual desktops by clicking on the virtual desktop panel item. Each of these
desktops can have different backgrounds and panels. You are able to move between
Windows using the ALT + TAB keys on the keyboard.
Two Raspbian desktops
 
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