Tweaks, Corrections and Better Screenshots.

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ If you wish to change how the time is displayed in the top panel, left click on
## GNOME ## GNOME
To change the date and time settings in GNOME, you can open the Applications Overlay using the keyboard shortcut `Super + A` or by clicking the applications icon in the dock and then finding and clicking on "Date & Time". To change the date and time settings in GNOME, you can open the Overlay using the `Super` button on your keyboard or by clicking the applications icon in the dock and then finding and clicking on "Date & Time".
You will be presented with the following window. This window provides you with the ability to enable / disable automatic date & time, automatic time zone changing, and the time format. You will need to click on "Unlock" and input your user password before changes can be made. You will be presented with the following window. This window provides you with the ability to enable / disable automatic date & time, automatic time zone changing, and the time format. You will need to click on "Unlock" and input your user password before changes can be made.

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# Configuring Default Applications # Configuring Default Applications
Easily change your default web browser, e-mail client, video player, and more by following the steps detailed below. Easily change your default web browser, e-mail client, video player, and more.
It is also possible to specify which application a certain file type will use when opening. It is also possible to specify which application a certain file type will use when opening.
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## GNOME ## GNOME
With GNOME, you will need to open the Applications Overlay using the keyboard shortcut `Super + A` or by clicking the applications icon in the dock and then finding and clicking on "Details". With GNOME, you will need to open the Overlay using the `Super` button on your keyboard or by clicking the applications icon in the dock and then finding and clicking on "Details".
Upon entering the Details section, click on "Default Applications" and then use the drop down boxes to select a different default application for each category. For most categories, you will need to have installed alternative applications before you can change the default settings. For instance, if you wish to change the default video player from GNOME MPV to VLC then you must first install VLC (available in the Software Center). Upon entering the Details section, click on "Default Applications" and then use the drop down boxes to select a different default application for each category. For most categories, you will need to have installed alternative applications before you can change the default settings. For instance, if you wish to change the default video player from GNOME MPV to VLC then you must first install VLC (available in the Software Center).

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# Configuring Displays # Configuring Displays
With Solus it is easy to configure your display and setup how multiple displays will work together. With Solus it is easy to configure your display and set up how multiple displays will work together.
## Budgie ## Budgie
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{{< altimg "gnome-display-right-click.jpg" "help-center/configuration/configuring-displays/" >}} {{< altimg "gnome-display-right-click.jpg" "help-center/configuration/configuring-displays/" >}}
Alternatively, you can open the Applications Overlay using the keyboard shortcut `Super + A` or by clicking the applications icon in the dock and then finding and clicking on "Displays". Alternatively, you can open the Overlay using the `Super` button on your keyboard or by clicking the applications icon in the dock and then finding and clicking on "Displays".
You will then be shown the following window. You will then be shown the following window.

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# Configuring Language # Configuring Language
It is easy to change the language that was selected during the installation of Solus. The language that Solus uses can be changed with ease to suit your needs.
## Budgie ## Budgie
@ -21,11 +21,11 @@ If your language does not appear in the list, click the ⋮ button at the bottom
{{< altimg "selecting-language-search.png" "help-center/configuration/configuring-language/" >}} {{< altimg "selecting-language-search.png" "help-center/configuration/configuring-language/" >}}
Once you have selected the language you wish to use, click "Done". You **may** need to logout and login to your computer for it to take affect. Once you have selected the language you wish to use, click "Done". You *may* need to logout and login to your computer for it to take affect.
## GNOME ## GNOME
With GNOME, open the Applications Overlay using the keyboard shortcut `Super + A` or by clicking the applications icon in the dock and then find and click on "Region and Language". With GNOME, open the Overlay using the `Super` button on your keyboard or by clicking the applications icon in the dock and then find and click on "Region and Language".
You will now be shown the following window. This window allows you to change your language, formatting for dates and times and the language of your keyboard. You will now be shown the following window. This window allows you to change your language, formatting for dates and times and the language of your keyboard.
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{{< altimg "selecting-language-search.png" "help-center/configuration/configuring-language/" >}} {{< altimg "selecting-language-search.png" "help-center/configuration/configuring-language/" >}}
Once you have selected the language you wish to use, click "Done". You **may** need to logout and login to your computer for it to take affect. Once you have selected the language you wish to use, click "Done". You *may* need to logout and login to your computer for it to take affect.

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# Configuring Mouse and Touchpad # Configuring Mouse and Touchpad
Change your mouse and touchpad settings to suit your taste by using the many options detailed in this guide. Change your mouse and touchpad settings to suit your taste.
## Budgie ## Budgie
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## GNOME ## GNOME
With GNOME, open the Applications Overlay using the keyboard shortcut `Super + A` or by clicking the applications icon in the dock and then find and click on "Mouse and Touchpad". You will see either settings for your mouse or trackpad, depending on the device. With GNOME, open the Overlay using the `Super` button on your keyboard or by clicking the applications icon in the dock and then find and click on "Mouse and Touchpad". You will see either settings for your mouse or trackpad, depending on the device.
### Mouse ### Mouse

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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Easily change network settings with GNOME by left or right clicking on the syste
{{< altimg "gnome-top-panel-network-click.jpg" "help-center/configuration/configuring-network/" >}} {{< altimg "gnome-top-panel-network-click.jpg" "help-center/configuration/configuring-network/" >}}
Alternatively, you can open the Applications Overlay using the keyboard shortcut `Super + A` or by clicking the applications icon in the dock and then finding and clicking on "Network". Alternatively, you can open the Overlay using the `Super` button on your keyboard or by clicking the applications icon in the dock and then finding and clicking on "Network".
### Non-Hidden Network ### Non-Hidden Network

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## GNOME ## GNOME
In GNOME, you can enable desktop items by opening the Applications Overlay using the keyboard shortcut `Super + A` or by clicking the Applications icon in the dock and then search for and open "Tweak Tool". You can then toggle them on and off by clicking "Icons on Desktop" under the Desktop section. In GNOME, you can enable desktop items by opening the Overlay using the `Super` button on your keyboard or by clicking the Applications icon in the dock and then search for and open "Tweak Tool". You can then toggle them on and off by clicking "Icons on Desktop" under the Desktop section.
{{< altimg "gnome-tweak-tool-desktop.jpg" "help-center/configuration/enabling-desktop-icons/" >}} {{< altimg "gnome-tweak-tool-desktop.jpg" "help-center/configuration/enabling-desktop-icons/" >}}

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ To add and remove users with Budgie, start by opening the Budgie Menu and then c
To manage your own or other accounts, you first need to authenticate. Click the "Unlock" button in the top right corner and type your password. Note that you are required to be an administrator. If you're the only user on the system, then your account is an administrator by default. To manage your own or other accounts, you first need to authenticate. Click the "Unlock" button in the top right corner and type your password. Note that you are required to be an administrator. If you're the only user on the system, then your account is an administrator by default.
In the event it is correct, the "Unlock" button will change to "Add User..." In the event the password provided is correct, the "Unlock" button will change to "Add User..."
### Adding a User ### Adding a User
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Fill in the required items and then finish adding the new user by clicking "Add" in the top right corner. Fill in the required items and then finish adding the new user by clicking "Add" in the top right corner.
### Removing a user ### Removing a User
To remove a user, open the Users window and then click on the user you wish to remove. Now click on the red "Remove User..." button in the bottom right corner. To remove a user, open the Users window and then click on the user you wish to remove. Now click on the red "Remove User..." button in the bottom right corner.
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{{< altimg "gnome-top-panel-right-click.jpg" "help-center/configuration/configuring-displays/" >}} {{< altimg "gnome-top-panel-right-click.jpg" "help-center/configuration/configuring-displays/" >}}
Alternatively, you can open the Applications Overlay using the keyboard shortcut `Super + A` or by clicking the applications icon in the dock and then finding and clicking on "Users". Alternatively, you can open the Overlay using the `Super` button on your keyboard or by clicking the applications icon in the dock and then finding and clicking on "Users".
{{< altimg "single-user-settings.jpg" "help-center/configuration/managing-users/" >}} {{< altimg "single-user-settings.jpg" "help-center/configuration/managing-users/" >}}
To manage your own or other accounts, you first need to authenticate. Click the "Unlock" button in the top right corner and type your password. Note that you are required to be an administrator. If you're the only user on the system, then your account is an administrator by default. To manage your own or other accounts, you first need to authenticate. Click the "Unlock" button in the top right corner and type your password. Note that you are required to be an administrator. If you're the only user on the system, then your account is an administrator by default.
In the event it is correct, the "Unlock" button will change to "Add User..." In the event the password provided is correct, the "Unlock" button will change to "Add User..."
### Adding a User ### Adding a User
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Fill in the required items and then finish adding the new user by clicking "Add" in the top right corner. Fill in the required items and then finish adding the new user by clicking "Add" in the top right corner.
### Removing a user ### Removing a User
To remove a user, open the Users window and then click on the user you wish to remove. Now click on the red "Remove User..." button in the bottom right corner. To remove a user, open the Users window and then click on the user you wish to remove. Now click on the red "Remove User..." button in the bottom right corner.
@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ To add a user, click the "+ Add" button underneath the list of users. You will
Fill in the required items and then finish adding the new user by clicking "OK" in the bottom right corner. Fill in the required items and then finish adding the new user by clicking "OK" in the bottom right corner.
### Removing a user ### Removing a User
To remove a user, open the User Settings window and then click on the user you wish to remove. Now click on the "- Delete" button underneath the list of users. To remove a user, open the User Settings window and then click on the user you wish to remove. Now click on the "- Delete" button underneath the list of users.

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