How to make shortcut in Deepin to open an application that is on the dock panel?
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In Windows, there is a shortcut to open the application that is on the dock panel. For example, Super + 1
opens the first application, Super + 2
- second and so on.
Is it possible to do so in Deepin?
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In Windows, there is a shortcut to open the application that is on the dock panel. For example, Super + 1
opens the first application, Super + 2
- second and so on.
Is it possible to do so in Deepin?
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In Windows, there is a shortcut to open the application that is on the dock panel. For example, Super + 1
opens the first application, Super + 2
- second and so on.
Is it possible to do so in Deepin?
keyboard-shortcuts deepin desktop-shortcuts
In Windows, there is a shortcut to open the application that is on the dock panel. For example, Super + 1
opens the first application, Super + 2
- second and so on.
Is it possible to do so in Deepin?
keyboard-shortcuts deepin desktop-shortcuts
asked Jun 27 at 15:06
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You can configure global shortcuts to "raise or run" any app. The best way I can think of is using the command wmctrl
like this
wmctrl -xa Mail.Thunderbird || thunderbird
This tries to focus on Thunderbird window and otherwise runs the command after ||
. You can see a list of your currently opened windows with:
wmctrl -lxG
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1 Answer
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You can configure global shortcuts to "raise or run" any app. The best way I can think of is using the command wmctrl
like this
wmctrl -xa Mail.Thunderbird || thunderbird
This tries to focus on Thunderbird window and otherwise runs the command after ||
. You can see a list of your currently opened windows with:
wmctrl -lxG
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You can configure global shortcuts to "raise or run" any app. The best way I can think of is using the command wmctrl
like this
wmctrl -xa Mail.Thunderbird || thunderbird
This tries to focus on Thunderbird window and otherwise runs the command after ||
. You can see a list of your currently opened windows with:
wmctrl -lxG
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You can configure global shortcuts to "raise or run" any app. The best way I can think of is using the command wmctrl
like this
wmctrl -xa Mail.Thunderbird || thunderbird
This tries to focus on Thunderbird window and otherwise runs the command after ||
. You can see a list of your currently opened windows with:
wmctrl -lxG
You can configure global shortcuts to "raise or run" any app. The best way I can think of is using the command wmctrl
like this
wmctrl -xa Mail.Thunderbird || thunderbird
This tries to focus on Thunderbird window and otherwise runs the command after ||
. You can see a list of your currently opened windows with:
wmctrl -lxG
answered Jun 27 at 15:21
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