Editng Menu on panel

Asked by Ben Friesen

I'm setting up a computer for a friends kids. Qimo 2 is installed and updated nicely.
I created an account for the father and one for each of the two kids. The kids accounts are limited.
I want to remove some of the menu items in the kids accounts so they don't have launchers for the settings, terminal and some of the programs that would be dangerous for them to have access too. (I know they can't excute anything even with sudo commands, I tried but I want to clean up the menu to only the usable items)
From what I found on the xubuntu forums you edit /etc/xdg/xfce4/desktop/menu.xml after copying it to ~/.config/xfce4/desktop/menu.xml but qimo doesn't seem to have the same structure. Is there an easier way to do this than manually configuring xml files? I'm not experienced with xml but can fake it with some online references.
Also can I remove the floppy icon yet still have flash drives and CDs automount?

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Michael Hall (mhall119) said :
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Qimo uses ~/.qimo rather than ~/.config, otherwise it should be the same.

You can disable showing removable drives (Floppy, flash drives, cdrom) from the desktop settings. They should still auto-mount, you just won't get icons on the desktop.

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