I guess it depends on what type of shell script you are trying to run. Alter the name to whatever you fancy. e.g. If you want that your application gets restarted should it get terminated abnormally, precede the application name with a @. You should rename yours to remove the .sh from the end of the name. The Openbox window manager will be used to launch the Chromium browser. donât need fading in/out) the cursor. To make changes to the menu, copy /etc/xdg/openbox/menu.xml to ~/.config/openbox/menu.xml and edit it: cp -rf /etc/xdg/openbox ~/.config ~/.config/openbox/menu.xml can be edited with a text editor or you can install Obmenu (requires pyxml and PyGTK-2.24.0 ). The xml file is ordinarily in /etc/xdg/menus -- assuming you have configured with --sysconfdir=/etc Normally you would put .desktop files in /usr/share/applications and .directory files in /usr/share/desktop-directories These items are part of the lxmenu-data package. The xmodmap command in to the autostart file disables right click by remapping the middle and right buttons to non-existent keys (assuming you have a 3 button mouse) Even so, by editing /etc/xdg/openbox/menu.xml and clearing out all the items between the