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2008-09-03
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Its an old thread but was just about to ask if this can be done.
Anyone got an update or fix?
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I really miss the OS2007 mode where the desktop applets were "locked" in position by default.
In 2008 they are constantly resizable and draggable. i'm forever moving them by mistake. The mere act of selecting an RSS article from the feed reader applet usually causes the applet to fly across the screen. Similar issues for the other applets.
Please someone, give us a "lock desktop" Home menu option.