Customizing the Launcher

Depending on your security settings, you can customize your Launcher. For instructions, see the Launcher Configuration Guide. In general, you or your system administrator can customize the Launcher in these ways:

Toolbars. You can create a new toolbar or modify an existing toolbar’s appearance and design so that the toolbar shows only the processes you use frequently.
Navigation bar. You can hide or add new folders, processes, and applications to the navigation bar, including third party products.

You can also set up shortcuts for processes and applications on the navigation bar.

Diacritics. You can add, delete, and edit the non-keyboard characters, such as the British pound or an accent mark, that are available on the Diacritic Shortcut bar. You can also specify the shortcuts for each character.
Background. You can choose what background displays in the Launcher workspace.
Startup. You can choose the processes that start automatically, and which folders on the navigation bar open automatically, when you first log in to Horizon.

Unless your security settings let you save changes that you make in the Launcher environment, the Launcher may revert to its default appearance when you log off.

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