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:There is also [[Special:myLanguage/KRunner|KRunner]], which replaces the "run command" dialog, blurs the lines between task manager, desktop search, application launcher and command executor and provides a quick way to run applications or open documents among other things. | :There is also [[Special:myLanguage/KRunner|KRunner]], which replaces the "run command" dialog, blurs the lines between task manager, desktop search, application launcher and command executor and provides a quick way to run applications or open documents among other things. | ||
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== How to change the application launcher | == How to change the application launcher == | ||
To change the application launcher, right click on your current launcher and select <menuchoice>Alternatives…</menuchoice> | To change the application launcher, right click on your current launcher and select <menuchoice>Alternatives…</menuchoice> |
Revision as of 07:50, 6 July 2019
Es gibt verschiedene "Startmenü"-artige Plasma-Anwendungsstarter in der KDE-Plattform, einschließlich:
Application Launcher
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Application Dashboard
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Application Menu
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Lancelot
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Homerun
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KRunner
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How to change the application launcher
To change the application launcher, right click on your current launcher and select
Next, choose the launcher you want to use.
How do I change which key opens the application launcher?
It's possible to do that in two ways: you may right click on your current launcher and select
, selecting the tab , clicking on the button and then typing the combination you want to use as keyboard shortcut.You can also use
→ → → → .And if you ever want to restore the default Meta key, you can use the combination Alt+F1, which serves this exact purpose.
I can't bind the Meta key to open the Application Launcher anymore!
This issue may occur because of the way KWin binds keys. Please refer to this section.