How to Delete a Button on GIMP
The Toolbox in the GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) contains a series of buttons that enable frequently accessed tools. Using these buttons, you can quickly switch to the paintbrush or pencil, enable rotate or flip mode, and select rectangular or circular areas of an image, among other functions. If the Toolbox contains tools that you rarely or never need to use, you can reduce the size of the GIMP Toolbox by deleting unneeded buttons from it.
Instructions
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Start GIMP. Press "Ctrl" and "B" simultaneously to reveal the Toolbox, if it's not already on-screen.
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Click "Windows" in the top menu bar. Hover the mouse over "Dockable Dialogs." Select "Tools" from the bottom of the menu to open the "Tools" dialog box.
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Click the Visibility icon (which looks like an eye) next to the first button you want to delete from the GIMP Toolbox.
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Click the Visibility icons next to any other buttons you want to delete. Close the "Tools" dialog box.
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Tips & Warnings
To reset the Toolbox to the default buttons, click the "Reset tool order and visibility" button at the bottom right of the "Tools" dialog box.