2 XFCE menu buttons

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    Okay so i have been playing around on my new acer one.

    Somehow now though i have 2 XFCE menu buttons :S! Can somebody tell me a way of how to remove one of them?
     
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    Right click on one of those and Remove...
     
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    right clicking is unresponcive

    on another note, my wifi no longer works =/.
     
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    Right click on the taskbar and Remove Applet??
     
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    right clicking on the taskbar doesnt do anything
     
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    NO more ideas, sorry. I don't know XFCE enough then. But there must be some Control Center where you can set Taskbar options, size, position and active applets on it...
     
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    well time for a much easier question.

    after getting a desktop that kind of works up and running, i can no longer use WIFI.

    i doubt this is the problem, so how to turn wifi back on?

    EDIT: talking of which, i just made a thread for this issue.
     
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    only a noob myself, and I am assuming the menus are on the panel. If you press Alt+f2 it should bring up the run program menu. In the entry field type xfce4-panel -a and run. This should bring up a menu with drag and drop applets for your panel. Just drag the spare menu button to get rid of it.
    Hope this helps :)
     
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