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How to disable right click on file in LXDE?
I had disable the right click to open the menu on the desktop but I want to disable the right click on a file too. In the PCManFM preferences toggle the Show Window Manager Menu option (you might have to click advanced). Remove the line from /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE/autostart that is starting pcmanfm.
How to disable Openbox, LXDE, PCManFM?
In the PCManFM preferences toggle the Show Window Manager Menu option (you might have to click advanced). Remove the line from /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE/autostart that is starting pcmanfm. Change openbox-lxde in /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE/config to openbox. See link and link for more options.
Where is the right click menu in LXDE?
This question is very old, but you need to remove the line from /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE/autostart that is starting pcmanfm. The right-click menu you see there is not from openbox, but from the pcmanfm desktop window.
How to remove the Openbox 3 menu from LXDE?
Edit /etc/xdg/openbox/menu.xml and remove everything between and Edit /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE/autostart and comment out @lxpanel –profile LXDE. All of this seems to work fine, but when I right-click the desktop I still see this: How do I kill this?
Where do I find my preferences in LXDE?
The simplest is to right-click on the desktop and choose Desktop Preferences from the menu, but in some situations you don’t get the necessary menu when you right-click. The alternative is to go to the LXDE Menu, and then in Preferences you will find Desktop Preferences.
How do I add shortcuts to my LXDE desktop?
The simplest way to put an application shortcut on the desktop is to find it in the LXDE Menu, right-click and select Add to Desktop. I have been taking lots of screen shots for this series of posts, so for convenience I could add a shortcut to the screen shot program to the desktop. Hmmm.
Where do I find LXDE on my computer?
At the right end of the panel there are some system controls and monitors. Clicking the icon at the left end of the Panel brings up the LXDE Menu. This is a typical category/cascading menu.There is no search function in the standard LXDE menus.