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<link type="guide" xref="shell-overview#desktop"/>
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<revision pkgversion="3.10" date="2013-11-02" status="review"/>
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<credit type="author">
<name>Progetto documentazione di GNOME</name>
<email its:translate="no">gnome-doc-list@gnome.org</email>
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<credit type="editor">
<name>Michael Hill</name>
<email its:translate="no">mdhillca@gmail.com</email>
</credit>
<credit type="editor">
<name>Ekaterina Gerasimova</name>
<email its:translate="no">kittykat3756@gmail.com</email>
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<desc>Una panoramica dei termini usati per descrivere le differenti parti dell'ambiente grafico.</desc>
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<mal:name>Luca Ferretti</mal:name>
<mal:email>lferrett@gnome.org</mal:email>
<mal:years>2011, 2012</mal:years>
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<mal:credit xmlns:mal="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/" type="translator copyright">
<mal:name>Flavia Weisghizzi</mal:name>
<mal:email>flavia.weisghizzi@ubuntu.com</mal:email>
<mal:years>2011, 2012</mal:years>
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<title>Activities, dash, top bar… What are they?</title>
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<terms>
<item>
<title><gui>Activities</gui> overview</title>
<p if:test="!platform:gnome-classic">The <em><gui>Activities</gui>
overview</em> is the screen that is displayed when you click
<gui>Activities</gui> at the top left of the screen.</p>
<p if:test="platform:gnome-classic">The <em><gui>Activities</gui>
overview</em> is the screen that is displayed when you select
<gui>Activities Overview</gui> in the <gui>Applications</gui> menu at the
top left of the screen.</p>
</item>
<item if:test="platform:gnome-classic">
<title>Applications menu</title>
<p>You can find the <gui>Applications</gui> menu at the at the top left
of the screen. It gives you access to applications organized into
categories. The <em>activities overview</em> is available by selecting
the <gui>Activities Overview</gui> item from the menu.</p>
</item>
<item>
<title>Dash</title>
<p>The <em>dash</em> is the list of your favorite applications that is
shown on the left-hand side of the <gui>Activities</gui> overview.
Applications that are currently running are also shown here. The dash is
sometimes referred to as the <em>dock</em>.</p>
</item>
<item>
<title>Angolo attivo</title>
<p>The <em>hot corner</em> is the corner at the top left of the screen.
When you move the pointer to this corner, the <gui>Activities</gui>
overview opens.</p>
</item>
<item>
<title>Blocca lo schermo</title>
<p>The <em>lock screen</em> displays an image on the screen while your
computer is locked. It provides useful information about what has been
happening while you have been away, and allows you to control media
playback without having to unlock.</p>
</item>
<item>
<title>Notifiche</title>
<p><em>Notifications</em> are messages that pop up at the bottom of the
screen, telling you that something just happened. For example, when
someone chatting with you sends a message, a notification will pop up to
tell you. If you don't want to deal with a message right now, it is
hidden in your <em>message tray</em>. Move your mouse to the bottom of
the screen (or press
<keyseq><key xref="keyboard-key-super">Super</key><key>M</key></keyseq>)
to see your message tray.</p>
</item>
<item if:test="platform:gnome-classic">
<title>Places menu</title>
<p>The <em>places menu</em> is opened when you click <gui>Places</gui>
on the <gui>top bar</gui>. It gives you quick access to important
folders, for example <gui>Downloads</gui> or <gui>Pictures</gui>.</p>
</item>
<item>
<title>Settings</title>
<p>The <em>settings</em> are where you can change preferences and so on,
similar to the Control Panel in Windows or the System Preferences in Mac
OS. Click the system menu on the right side of the top bar and press the
<gui>Settings</gui> button to access them. Alternatively, you can open
the <gui>Activities</gui> overview and start typing <gui>Settings</gui>,
then select the <gui>Settings</gui> panel.</p>
</item>
<item>
<title>Super-Tab window switcher</title>
<p>When you hold down the <key xref="keyboard-key-super">Super</key> key
and then press <key>Tab</key>, a <em>window switcher</em> appears. This
shows the applications that are currently open.</p>
</item>
<item>
<title>System menu</title>
<p>The <em>system menu</em> is on the right side of the top bar. You can
update some of your settings, find information about your
<gui>Wi-Fi</gui> connection, switch user, log out and turn off your
computer from this menu.</p>
</item>
<item>
<title>Barra superiore</title>
<p if:test="!platform:gnome-classic">The <em>top bar</em> is the bar that
runs along the very top of the screen. The <gui>Activities</gui> link is
on one end of the top bar and the system menu is on the other.</p>
<p if:test="platform:gnome-classic">The <em>top bar</em> is the bar that
runs along the very top of the screen. The <gui>Applications</gui> menu
is on one end of the top bar and the system menu is on the other.</p>
</item>
<item if:test="platform:gnome-classic">
<title>Window list</title>
<p>The <em>window list</em> is the bar at the very bottom of the screen,
which shows buttons for all your open windows.</p>
</item>
<item>
<title>Spazio di lavoro</title>
<p>È possibile porre le finestre su diversi <em>spazi di lavoro</em>. È un modo conveniente di raggruppare e separare le fineste.</p>
</item>
<item>
<title>Selettore spazio di lavoro</title>
<p>The <em>workspace selector</em> is the list of workspaces that is
shown on the right-hand side of the <gui>Windows</gui> view in the
<gui>Activities</gui> overview.</p>
</item>
</terms>
</page>
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