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The Frame is the black border around the screen that holds the Activity taskbar, clipboard, wireless connections, battery level, incoming invitations and notifications, buddies, and global information that is used across all views.

Accessing the Frame: You can access the frame from any view.View the frame and switch between a full page view and a frame view by using the Frame Key on the keyboard, and/or by moving the cursor to the edge or corners of your screen, depending on your setup.

Frame Key (keyboard shortcut: The Frame key toggles the presence of the Frame on the screen. See http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Design_Team/Designs/Frame

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  1. Clipboard: The left edge of the Frame serves as a clipboard. You can drag objects such as images and text to and from the clipboard, and from and to activities.<ref>http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Human_Interface_Guidelines/The_Laptop_Experience/Zoom_Metaphor</ref>
  2. Zoom menu: The Zoom menu is on the upper-left edge of the Frame . Use it to move between the four Sugar views: Neighborhood, Group, Home, and Activity.
  3. Running Activity list: The sequence of currently started Activities appear on the top edge of the Frame in the order that they were started. The active Activity is highlighted. (The Journal always appears here first.)
    • Sometimes an unlabeled circle appears here. It may represents an additional full-screen session started by an Activity whose icon already appears in the top edge of the Frame or an Activity that is having trouble completely starting.
    • Invitations also appear on this portion of the Frame. They appear as icons in the color of the person who sent them.
  4. Active buddy list: People you are currently collaborating with appear on the right edge of the Frame.
  5. System status: Battery, speaker, and network status appear on the lower edge of the Frame.


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You can drag items on the clipboard into Activities. A hover menu also lets you remove them from the clipboard, open them in an Activity, or save (keep) them in your Journal.

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