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2010-08-13
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#22
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There is a package keyboard-shortcuts for that (in my repository). It mostly uses 3-key shortcuts, as two keys (such as shift+space) are reserved to applications. Usable 2-keys shortcuts are ctrl+space, ctrl+comma, ctrl+period, ctrl+F7/8 (volume keys).
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2010-08-13
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I wouldn't say it is completely useless. At least you can search and this
is really helpful if you have many apps installed.
Anyway, the quick-launch author has implemented
my app-search function for his app. You can open
the app search with the cam keys.
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Ncolai
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2010-08-13
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Sorry, but cannot seem to find correct package which contains search as you type for applications in your repo.
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2010-12-03
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#26
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is really helpful if you have many apps installed.
Anyway, the quick-launch author has implemented
my app-search function for his app. You can open
the app search with the cam keys.
regards
Ncolai
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