Right click the panel then click on Panel Edit Mode. You can then point, left click and hold, then move the applet. Been there, done that, can't ...
Applets. Add applets to your Cinnamon panel! To install an applet: Download it and decompress it in ~/.local/share/cinnamon/applets. You can also download ...
The applet was installed, but it doesn't show in the applet program. I'm fairly new to Mint, so I might be looking in the wrong place. What can I do to get this applet ...
So there must be still somewhere a config-file which i have to edit in order to make the launcher appear in the panel. PS: After changing ...
I'm new to Mint -- using version 19 (Cinnamon).
I realised I had to actually configure a VPN first (go to network connections and click on the + to add a vpn), then the option to connect appears ...
The Cinnamon Settings menu for applets will appear. 4. Uncheck the box next to the applet you want to remove from the panel. 5. The applet will disappear from ...
When using Linux Mint, you can look through and switch to your open
In the Preferences section, click on Applets; You can see a list of applets available on alphabetical order.
In my experience, some icons can be moved (usually the default Cinnamon applets), but third party application icons are more resistant to movement. It might be ...