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I am currently working with Debian 9.6 and creating my own kiosk but the last thing I am having trouble with is removing the right click option from xfce4-panel as seen in the image below:



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Can someone point me in the right direction of where to modify this via CLI? I can't do anything via the GUI as it's now completely locked down so SSH is my only option.



I did manage to disable right click entirely using xmodmap but this also disabled it for firefox-esr which I don't want it to do (unless there is a a way to tell xmodmap to ignore certain applications?).



Thanks in advance.










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    I am currently working with Debian 9.6 and creating my own kiosk but the last thing I am having trouble with is removing the right click option from xfce4-panel as seen in the image below:



    enter image description here



    Can someone point me in the right direction of where to modify this via CLI? I can't do anything via the GUI as it's now completely locked down so SSH is my only option.



    I did manage to disable right click entirely using xmodmap but this also disabled it for firefox-esr which I don't want it to do (unless there is a a way to tell xmodmap to ignore certain applications?).



    Thanks in advance.










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      I am currently working with Debian 9.6 and creating my own kiosk but the last thing I am having trouble with is removing the right click option from xfce4-panel as seen in the image below:



      enter image description here



      Can someone point me in the right direction of where to modify this via CLI? I can't do anything via the GUI as it's now completely locked down so SSH is my only option.



      I did manage to disable right click entirely using xmodmap but this also disabled it for firefox-esr which I don't want it to do (unless there is a a way to tell xmodmap to ignore certain applications?).



      Thanks in advance.










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      I am currently working with Debian 9.6 and creating my own kiosk but the last thing I am having trouble with is removing the right click option from xfce4-panel as seen in the image below:



      enter image description here



      Can someone point me in the right direction of where to modify this via CLI? I can't do anything via the GUI as it's now completely locked down so SSH is my only option.



      I did manage to disable right click entirely using xmodmap but this also disabled it for firefox-esr which I don't want it to do (unless there is a a way to tell xmodmap to ignore certain applications?).



      Thanks in advance.







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