The desktop background is an active component of the desktop. You can use the desktop background to perform the following actions:
Start your applications, and open your files and folders.
You can add desktop background objects for convenient access to the files, folders, and applications that you use frequently. For example, you add a launcher for an application that you use often.
Open the Desktop Background menu.
Right-click on the desktop background to open the Desktop Background menu. You can use the Desktop Background menu to perform actions on the desktop background.
The Nautilus file manager manages the desktop background.
To open an object from the desktop background, double-click on the object. You can set your preferences in a Nautilus window so that you click once on an object to execute the default action.
You can add desktop background objects for convenient access to files, folders, and applications that you use frequently. You can add objects to your desktop background in the following ways:
Use the Desktop Background menu to add a launcher to the desktop background.
Drag an object from a file manager window to the desktop background. For example, you can create a symbolic link to a file that you use often, then drag the link to your desktop background. The icon for the link is moved to the desktop background. To open the file, double-click on the icon. You can also drag files and folders to the desktop background.
Drag an application launcher from a menu to the desktop background. For example, you can open a menu that contains a launcher for an application that you use often, then drag the launcher to your desktop background.