Steve Searle <steve <at> stevesearle.com> writes: > Anyway to get the ball rolling. To quickly bring up the Activities menu, > press the "Windows" key. And Esc will take you out of it. The Windows key also gets you out of it. Some handy extension packages. In particular, to get a permanent "Power Off..." option in the User Menu, install gnome-shell-extensions-alternative-status-menu. gnome-shell-extensions-alternate-tab.noarch : Classic Alt+Tab behavior. Window : based instead of app based gnome-shell-extensions-alternative-status-menu.noarch : For those who want a ...: power off item visible at all the time gnome-shell-extensions-auto-move-windows.noarch : Assign specific workspaces to : applications gnome-shell-extensions-common.noarch : Files common to GNOME Shell Extensions gnome-shell-extensions-dock.noarch : Shows a dock-style task switcher : permanently gnome-shell-extensions-drive-menu.noarch : Disk device manager in the system : status area gnome-shell-extensions-native-window-placement.noarch : Arrange windows in ...: overview in a more native way gnome-shell-extensions-places-menu.noarch : Places menu indicator in the system : status area gnome-shell-extensions-user-theme.noarch : Lets the user select a custom theme : for the shell gnome-shell-extensions-windowsNavigator.noarch : Keyboard selection of windows : and work-spaces in overlay mode Installing gnome-tweak-tool allows for some extra customization. In particular you can have the date show the day, and switch between 12- and 24-hour time. AFAIK there's no way to get it to show seconds in gnome-shell, though you can in fallback mode. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines