Hi On my 3 logins on this machine, I use the Application Menu. On two of them I just have the Logout shortcut on the bottom left but on the 3rd one, i have Logout, Reboot and Shutdown. How do i configure these options to be on/off the menu as the "Configure Application Menu" does not allow any possibility? regards Ian -- opensuse:tumbleweed:20210130 Qt: 5.15.2 KDE Frameworks: 5.78.0 - KDE Plasma: 5.20.5 - kwin 5.20.5 kmail2 5.16.1 (20.12.0) - akonadiserver 5.16.1 (20.12.0) - Kernel: 5.10.9-1-default - xf86-video-nouveau: 1.0.16
On 01/02/2021 12:04, Ianseeks wrote:
On my 3 logins on this machine, I use the Application Menu. On two of them I just have the Logout shortcut on the bottom left but on the 3rd one, i have Logout, Reboot and Shutdown.
How do i configure these options to be on/off the menu as the "Configure Application Menu" does not allow any possibility?
For clarity: Application Menu is the cascading menu 'Windows 95' style K Menu launcher. (Application Launcher is the launcher formerly known as Kickoff). Add an item: open the Application Menu, open the Power/Session submenu, right click an entry eg Restart, Add to Favourites. Remove an item: right click it in the Favourites area at bottom left of the launcher menu and 'Remove from Favourites'. Or find the item in the cascading menus and do the same there. Also works for other menu entries, not just shutdown/logout options. cheers Will -- Will Stephenson SUSE Customer Center SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH, Maxfeldstrasse 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany GF: Felix Imendörffer (HRB 36809, AG Nürnberg)
On Monday, 1 February 2021 11:46:01 GMT Will Stephenson wrote:
On 01/02/2021 12:04, Ianseeks wrote:
On my 3 logins on this machine, I use the Application Menu. On two of them I just have the Logout shortcut on the bottom left but on the 3rd one, i have Logout, Reboot and Shutdown.
How do i configure these options to be on/off the menu as the "Configure Application Menu" does not allow any possibility?
For clarity: Application Menu is the cascading menu 'Windows 95' style K Menu launcher. (Application Launcher is the launcher formerly known as Kickoff).
Add an item: open the Application Menu, open the Power/Session submenu, right click an entry eg Restart, Add to Favourites.
Remove an item: right click it in the Favourites area at bottom left of the launcher menu and 'Remove from Favourites'. Or find the item in the cascading menus and do the same there.
Thanks, thats the ticket. I usually right click most things, not sure why I didn't this time.
Also works for other menu entries, not just shutdown/logout options.
cheers
Will
-- opensuse:tumbleweed:20210130 Qt: 5.15.2 KDE Frameworks: 5.78.0 - KDE Plasma: 5.20.5 - kwin 5.20.5 kmail2 5.16.1 (20.12.0) - akonadiserver 5.16.1 (20.12.0) - Kernel: 5.10.9-1-default - xf86-video-nouveau: 1.0.16
Am Montag, 1. Februar 2021, 11:04:56 schrieb Ianseeks:
On my 3 logins on this machine, I use the Application Menu. On two of them I just have the Logout shortcut on the bottom left but on the 3rd one, i have Logout, Reboot and Shutdown.
How do i configure these options to be on/off the menu as the "Configure Application Menu" does not allow any possibility?
If you are indeed using the "Application Menu" (aka kicker), just right-click on the item and choose "Remove from Favorites". Kind Regards, Wolfgang
On Monday, 1 February 2021 14:03:58 GMT Wolfgang Bauer wrote:
Am Montag, 1. Februar 2021, 11:04:56 schrieb Ianseeks:
On my 3 logins on this machine, I use the Application Menu. On two of them I just have the Logout shortcut on the bottom left but on the 3rd one, i have Logout, Reboot and Shutdown.
How do i configure these options to be on/off the menu as the "Configure Application Menu" does not allow any possibility?
If you are indeed using the "Application Menu" (aka kicker), just right-click on the item and choose "Remove from Favorites".
Kind Regards, Wolfgang
Thanks. -- opensuse:tumbleweed:20210130 Qt: 5.15.2 KDE Frameworks: 5.78.0 - KDE Plasma: 5.20.5 - kwin 5.20.5 kmail2 5.16.1 (20.12.0) - akonadiserver 5.16.1 (20.12.0) - Kernel: 5.10.9-1-default - xf86-video-nouveau: 1.0.16
You might also achieve what you want by disabling "Offer shutdown options" in systemsettings5->Startup and Shutdown->Desktop Session. Kind Regards, Wolfgang
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