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''We can create more such shortcuts in a similar manner.''
''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.
These shortcuts can be ''edited'' also by double clicking on them to change the command.
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Revision as of 05:49, 1 October 2013

Keyboard shortcuts can be used to access Frequently Used Applications like-


1.Web Browser

2.Terminal

3.File Manager

4.Package Manager


Here's how to do it.


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.


File:Keyboard-shortcuts1.png


For 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.


Some Examples-


Web Browser

command-

exo-open --launch WebBrowser

shortcut-

<Super>W


File Manager (Thunar)

command-

thunar

shortcut-

<Super>F


Package Manager (Pamac)

command-

pamac-manager

shortcut-

<Super>P


Package Manager (Octopi)

command-

octopi

shortcut-

<Super>O


GParted

command-

gksudo gparted

shortcut-

<Super>G


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