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'''Keyboard shortcuts''' can be used to access frequently used applications, such as a web browser, terminal, file manager, or package manager.
'''Keyboard shortcuts''' can be used to access frequently used applications, such as a web browser, terminal, file manager, or package manager.


== How-to ==
=Keyboard Shortcuts in XFCE=


In your panel, Applications -> Settings -> Keyboard.
In your panel, Applications -> Settings -> Keyboard.
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Now we need to type in the name of the command.
Now we need to type in the name of the command. In this example, we will setup a shortcut to the XFCE Terminal
 
 
[[File:Keyboard-shortcuts1.png]]
 
 
For terminal,
 


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== External links ==


* For support, see [http://forum.manjaro.org/index.php?topic=7212.0 this Manjaro forum topic]
=See Also=
 
* [http://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-settings/keyboard The XFCE Keyboard Settings]
* [http://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-settings/keyboard The XFCE Keyboard Settings]




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Revision as of 19:57, 24 May 2019


Keyboard shortcuts can be used to access frequently used applications, such as a web browser, terminal, file manager, or package manager.

Keyboard Shortcuts in XFCE

In your panel, Applications -> Settings -> Keyboard.

Open the Application Shortcuts Tab. This is what it looks like(customised).

To Add a new Shortcut, click on Add

Keyboard-shortcuts.png


Now we need to type in the name of the command. In this example, we will setup a shortcut to the XFCE Terminal

Keyboard-shortcuts2.png

Click on Ok.


Then we need to press the keyboard key(s) to create the shortcut.

Keyboard-shortcuts3.png


We choose the Super(Windows) + t key combination for Terminal


Keyboard-shortcuts4.png


and the shortcut would be created.


Keyboard-shortcuts5.png


More such shortcuts can be created in a similar manner.

These shortcuts can be edited also by double clicking on them to change the command.


Examples

Application Command Shortcut
Web browser exo-open --launch WebBrowser <Super>W
File manager (Thunar) thunar <Super>F
Package manager (Pamac) pamac-manager <Super>P
Package manager (Octopi) octopi <Super>O
GParted gksudo gparted <Super>G
Clipboard manager xfce4-popup-clipman <Super><Alt>C


See Also

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