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Revision as of 08:37, 9 December 2011
- Use the <==left__________center__________right==> links in the blue top/bottom bars to connect to another part of this Annotated Guide to Sugar
Introduction to the Sugar Interface
- Booted Trisquel 5.0-sugar CD was used for these examples
- Download: Trisquel On A Sugar Toast#Trisquel 5.0 Sugar based on Ubuntu 11.04
- Toast is listed on left side of all wiki Pages under Projects
- Note these screen-shots were Drag-Dropped to a 2nd USB-stick
- Copied from the USB to another Computer and uploaded to the Sugarlabs.wiki
- Where it was inserted into this page
- Note:For All Screen-shots:
- Click on Screen-shot to enlarge it
- Use your Browsers <== Back arrow to return
First Start Screens
- When Sugar is started for the first time it boots to a screen that shows:
- First Screen where you enter a name
- NAME:(_____________)
- _________________________(=>Next)
- Second Screen where you choose your XO "Avitar" colors
- _______Click to change color:
- ______________XO
- (<= Back)____________(=>Done)
- These screens set the name and color of your XO "Avitar"
- and set a unique ssh user key for this Sugar Instance
- This screen is only set one time and does not repeat.
- Click on (=>Done) and Sugar goes to the f3 Boot Screen
f3 Boot Screen
- Sugar boots to this Screen
- It contains a circle of activities
- It becomes a spiral if a large number of Activities are "Favorites"
- and is reached with the f3 key
- Click on Any of the Activities in the circle and the activity will start
- On the top right bar are 2 icons
- You are using the circular one
- Click on the one with horizontal lines (The list view)
- Click on Any of the Activities in the list and the activity will start.
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- click on the "star" to the left of the activity on the list view
- It will alternate as a colored or outlined star.
- If the star is colored, It becomes a "Favorite" and will be listed in the Activity circle/spiral on the other screen for f3
- Click on the circular figure on the top bar
- You switch back to the f3 circular view
- In the Center is the users XO figure
- Hover over the XO figure and a Drop Down Box Appears
My Settings
- (a "Control Panel" page where you set the configuration of Sugar)
- Select the "My Settings"
- You switch to the :Control Panel"
- Here you can click on each of the items to make changes to how Sugar Works
- Like Language or Keyboard setting
OLPC Sugar Control Panel
- (Off Site Reference ^)
- After Reading:USE your Browser's <==== back arrow to return here
- Very complete description-(Important Information)
- for older version of XO-1 OLPC
- RECOMMENDED READING
About Me
- (From F16 SoaS Pineapple Booted live CD)
- Change the color of your XO identity
- This will vary on the version of sugar you are using
- 5 Avitars:(Click on any version of the XO except the center one -center shows your current colors)
- 1 Avitar:(Click on the XO "Avitar" if there is only one shown)
- Colors change with each click
- Change your name (edit it)
- click ( check mark ); to save ( X ) to escape with no changes
- You will have to restart Sugar after these changes
About My Computer
- Shows Sugar Version and Operating system information
Accessibility
- Not present in most sugar versions
- (This is Trisquel 5.0- which has some Dextrose3 features)
Date & Time
- set your Time Zone
Frame
- sets the corner and edge sensitivity of the frame to the cursor
Keyboard and Language
- Use to set these up in sugar
- Requires a reboot after changes are made
Modem Configuration
- Set up mobile broadband connection to a cellular(3G) network
Network
- Shows the Jabber Connection Information
- fill in the field of the jabber server:
- (Jabber.sugarlabs.org)
- The normal one used
Software Update
- Updates the applications installed in your sugar
- Check the Activities you want to upgrade
- This will only upgrade activities that you have installed
- Or ask to install new ones in some versions of sugar
- This may be customized in deployments with a School server.
- To exit the control-panel hit the (X) or (check mark if it appears :it saves changes) in the frame bar right corner
Network Neighborhood
- Click in the frame or Hit F1 key and you switch to the Jabber Network Neighborhood View
- Move the mouse pointer to upper right corner of window to expose frame
- (wait for it to appear there is a time delay)
- The delay and sensitivity of this is set in the "Control Panel"
- See the section on the frame discussed above
- move mouse pointer to center of window to retract frame
- You are the XO in the center.
- Hover on it and the same drop-down menu will appear as in f3
- All the other XO figures are other users on the jabber network
- Hover the cursor over one of them and a pop up will give their name
- hit f3 and return to the main screen
Shutdown Sugar
- Choose shutdown on the drop down box
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- Wait until sugar SoaS shuts down completely before removing the USB-stick
- If you just pull it out without waiting after shutdown; you will corrupt the USB-stick' and it will never start again.
- It needs to write information about your journal before it shuts down. (Notice the LED on the USB-stick flashes for a while after shutdown)