On Tue, May 01, 2018 at 09:53:01AM -0500, Mike Miller wrote:
> I've googled a bunch and come up with nothing.  I believe the Ubuntu menu in
> the upper right is called the system menu.  It lets us lock or shutdown,
> etc.  See the attached screenshot of that menu from my laptop.
> 
> My question is about the button at the bottom, second from the left, between
> the settings button and the lock button.  It has a curved arrow and a
> padlock on it.  If I click on it, the menu vanishes, but when I return to
> the menu that button now looks different -- it has the curved arrow but no
> padlock.  If I click again, it goes back to the way it was. So it's a toggle
> switch, probably related to locking somehow, but I haven't been able to
> figure out what it is changing.
> 
> Mike

>From the description, I would bet it's 'no changes are allowed to this
feature' and 'changes are allowed to this feature'.  I wonder if it's
possible to drag-and-drop things onto the button to add them when it's
in the unlocked state?

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Scott Raun
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