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=How To Use Sugar=
 
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===Using the Interface===
 
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A User Interface is defined by Wikipedia as "is the aggregate of means by which people—the users—interact with the system—a particular machine, device, computer program or other complex tools. The user interface provides means of:
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    * Input, allowing the users to manipulate a system
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    * Output, allowing the system to produce the effects of the users' manipulation."
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So, the Sugar interface is the icons and words on the screen that you click on using the keyboard or mouse.
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====Where's the desktop?====
  
  
===Launching Activities===
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===Starting Activities===
  
  

Revision as of 13:18, 22 May 2008

How To Use Sugar

Using the Interface

What is an "interface"?

A User Interface is defined by Wikipedia as "is the aggregate of means by which people—the users—interact with the system—a particular machine, device, computer program or other complex tools. The user interface provides means of:

   * Input, allowing the users to manipulate a system
   * Output, allowing the system to produce the effects of the users' manipulation."

So, the Sugar interface is the icons and words on the screen that you click on using the keyboard or mouse.

Where's the desktop?

Starting Activities

Installing and Deleting Activities

  • Using Terminal
  • Sugar Activities
  • Linux Applications
  • Windows Applications

Connecting To Wireless Networks

Setting The Clock & Timezone

Installing Sugar


Developing For Sugar