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https://askubuntu.com/questions/1118126/an-easy-way-to-disable-right-click-on-lubuntu-16-04-toolbar



I'm in the process of setting up a public access station for the folks where I live and I need to lock it down as much as I can to prevent tampering and inappropriate activity. Kind of like a semi-kiosk mode. I've been able to accomplish some of this but I need assistance in disabling right clicking on Lubuntu's toolbar (LXPanel, I believe it's called,) to prevent users from adding or deleting certain applets, such as the clock or network manager. Is there an easy of doing this that someone can show me step by step?



Also, is there a way to prevent users from changing entries or settings in the network manager without having to delete the applet?



I would appreciate any assistance that will help me accomplish these tasks! :-)



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    I posted this question on AskUbuntu last night and thought I would do the same here in case I don't receive any answers there...



    https://askubuntu.com/questions/1118126/an-easy-way-to-disable-right-click-on-lubuntu-16-04-toolbar



    I'm in the process of setting up a public access station for the folks where I live and I need to lock it down as much as I can to prevent tampering and inappropriate activity. Kind of like a semi-kiosk mode. I've been able to accomplish some of this but I need assistance in disabling right clicking on Lubuntu's toolbar (LXPanel, I believe it's called,) to prevent users from adding or deleting certain applets, such as the clock or network manager. Is there an easy of doing this that someone can show me step by step?



    Also, is there a way to prevent users from changing entries or settings in the network manager without having to delete the applet?



    I would appreciate any assistance that will help me accomplish these tasks! :-)



    Thanks!









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      I posted this question on AskUbuntu last night and thought I would do the same here in case I don't receive any answers there...



      https://askubuntu.com/questions/1118126/an-easy-way-to-disable-right-click-on-lubuntu-16-04-toolbar



      I'm in the process of setting up a public access station for the folks where I live and I need to lock it down as much as I can to prevent tampering and inappropriate activity. Kind of like a semi-kiosk mode. I've been able to accomplish some of this but I need assistance in disabling right clicking on Lubuntu's toolbar (LXPanel, I believe it's called,) to prevent users from adding or deleting certain applets, such as the clock or network manager. Is there an easy of doing this that someone can show me step by step?



      Also, is there a way to prevent users from changing entries or settings in the network manager without having to delete the applet?



      I would appreciate any assistance that will help me accomplish these tasks! :-)



      Thanks!









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      I posted this question on AskUbuntu last night and thought I would do the same here in case I don't receive any answers there...



      https://askubuntu.com/questions/1118126/an-easy-way-to-disable-right-click-on-lubuntu-16-04-toolbar



      I'm in the process of setting up a public access station for the folks where I live and I need to lock it down as much as I can to prevent tampering and inappropriate activity. Kind of like a semi-kiosk mode. I've been able to accomplish some of this but I need assistance in disabling right clicking on Lubuntu's toolbar (LXPanel, I believe it's called,) to prevent users from adding or deleting certain applets, such as the clock or network manager. Is there an easy of doing this that someone can show me step by step?



      Also, is there a way to prevent users from changing entries or settings in the network manager without having to delete the applet?



      I would appreciate any assistance that will help me accomplish these tasks! :-)



      Thanks!







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