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Good morning.
Could someone help me delete duplicate global menues? I am using manjaro and I added a panel, I was trying to see global menues but I clicked many times, now I see the same items twice. But I'm afraid next time I log into kde I'll see the 4 times more, one for each extra click I made to the widget trying to find the option to delete it. . I try to right click on the widget or the panel, control left click on the menu, panel or words on the panel, go to add widgets, but I can't see a red x to delete the widget or a little red trash like here in kde neon. Thanks a lot if someone for any help |
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Are there 2 icons in the panel? If there are clicks at the panel end of the screen, the last right icon on panel (the appearance of the icon depends on the theme you are using). You will open the panel, get the mouse to this global-menus icon and right-click delete. Close all by clicking on the icon again to the right at the end of the red x screen
edit. My mistake, my confusion forgets my advice
Last edited by alideda on Sat Feb 16, 2019 1:29 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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I'm not sure whether I understand the situation
of the original poster, but: Try (if You have not already done this) 1. RightClick on DesktopBackground. 2. Select UnlockWidgets. 3. Repeat, what You tried before. |
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As I couldn't find the option to remove the widget I decided to use timeshift and chose a snapshot two days old before all the global menues added.
Thanks a lot for trying to help |
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