gnome classic oversized panel icons

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    mattdocs12345 Registered Member

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    How do I make gnome classic panel icons smaller?
     
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    Did you try right-clicking them ?
    I think you'll get a Resize option in the menu, and you then drag one of the corners.
    I prefer to disable them altogether.
     
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    I did right click them. No options to resize or way to manually drag corners.

    How did you disable those icons?
     
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    Is this gnome or XFCE? Just clarifying...
     
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    gnome classic
     
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    gconf-editor
    Keys are in /apps/nautilus/desktop/
    Using Scientific Linux here.
     
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    What are the name of the keys? I went through the entire editor and I couldn't find anything that would remove speaker, bluetooth and power icons.
     
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    The keys I see are for basic icons only.
    You're using the Gnome fallback mode with Debian 7?

    Sorry for not being more helpful.
     
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    Well I made some progress. I disabled "power" under plug ins and the icon is gone. Not sure if the entire power is gone thou... lol.
    Thank you for your help. Really, I got more help on this topic in Wilders forum than in Debian forum.
     
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    Alright im giving up on gnome classic. Debian forum didnt help much. Im going xfce. It has panel set up similar to classic gnome.
     
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