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Customizing the Graphical Environment requires that you modify the behavior of one or more of the X clients that work together to create the environment you see when you run the system. As a user, you probably think of the Graphical Environment as a single program, but to customize the environment you must remember that the Graphical Environment is comprised of several different programs, each of which control different aspects of the Graphical Environment's functionality.
The following three major components of the Graphical Environment can be customized:
Because the window manager client manages every client window that runs under the graphical environment, it has an especially large number of resources that you can specify. The Desktop client also has a large number of resources that you can configure.
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