Am 12.07.2011 15:18, schrieb Tomas Sironi:
Hi people. Gnome 3 has great improvements over its previous version.
The only thing I think should have more support is the use of the
keyboard. For example, window select by keyboard. But I think there is
something that would be even better.
There should be a shortcut for launching applications from the
favorites menu. For example, if I press the super key and then 2, the
second app from the bar should be launched or focused if it's already
open. Also, pressing Ctrl+1 should open a new windows regardless if
it's open or not (as it happens with the mouse click).
I know, I could just type the program's name and press enter, but that
makes gnome search and display trough a hole set of apps and icons and
is not as fast as the solution I'm proposing.
What do you think about that? Shortcuts from 1 to 9 is more than
enough for frequently used applications.
Regards.
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Tomas Sironi
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I personally strongly miss the Gnome-Do behavour to change the ordering
dependent on how often a link is used. For example after a few times
super+f could be firefox and super+t thunderbird. For applications used
less often, you could use two letters to place the starter right at the
beginning of the queue. This behavour of Gnome-Do is just unbeatable.
The same logic should apply to files and folders too.
Regards
Ralph Hofmann
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