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&applet; Manual &applet; provides an entertaining way to track the mouse pointer around your screen, through a pair of moving eyes. 2015-2020 MATE Documentation Project 2002 2003 2004 Sun Microsystems 2000 Telsa Gwynne 2000 Arjan Scherpenisse MATE Documentation Project GNOME Documentation Project MATE Documentation Team MATE Desktop
Sun GNOME Documentation Team Sun Microsystems
Telsa Gwynne GNOME Documentation Project
hobbit@aloss.ukuu.org.uk
Arjan Scherpenisse GNOME Documentation Project
acscherp@wins.uva.nl
&applet; Applet Manual V&manrevision; &date; MATE Documentation Team MATE Documentation Project &applet; Applet Manual V2.7 September 2004 GNOME Documentation Team GNOME Documentation Project &applet; Applet Manual V2.6 February 2004 Sun GNOME Documentation Team GNOME Documentation Project Geyes Applet Manual V2.5 September 2003 Sun GNOME Documentation Team GNOME Documentation Project Geyes Applet Manual V2.4 August 2003 Sun GNOME Documentation Team GNOME Documentation Project Geyes Applet Manual V2.3 January 2003 Sun GNOME Documentation Team GNOME Documentation Project Geyes Applet Manual V2.2 August 2002 Sun GNOME Documentation Team GNOME Documentation Project Geyes Applet Manual V2.1 June 2002 Sun GNOME Documentation Team GNOME Documentation Project Geyes Applet Manual V2.0 March 2002 Sun GNOME Documentation Team GNOME Documentation Project gEyes Applet 2000 Telsa Gwynne hobbit@aloss.ukuu.org.uk Arjan Scherpenisse acscherp@wins.uva.nl GNOME Documentation Project This manual describes version &appletversion; of &applet;. Feedback To report a bug or make a suggestion regarding the &applet; applet or this manual, follow the directions in the MATE Feedback Page.
&applet; Introduction
&applet; Applet Shows &applet; applet.
The &applet; applet provides an entertaining way to track the movement of the mouse pointer around your screen. The applet is an image of one or more eyes that follow the mouse pointer around the screen. To Add &applet; to a Panel To add &applet; to a panel, perform the following steps: Right-click on the panel. Choose Add to Panel. Scroll down the list of items in the Add to Panel dialog, then select &applet;. Click Add. The layout of the &applet; applet varies depending on the size and type of panel in which the applet resides.
Preferences To configure &applet;, right-click on the &applet; applet, then choose Preferences. You can choose from a number of different themes. Each theme affects how the eyes look.