FWIW, from my perspective the "run in terminal" option is NOT a must-
have. I use the traditional alt-f2 constantly, and I have for years. And
in all that time I think I opted to run something in the terminal once.
If something must be run in the terminal, which I do quite often, I
typically use alt-f2 to launch gnome-terminal or xterm if I don't have a
terminal already running.

Thus if the choices are create a special Unity clone of the traditional
run app dialog or just bind alt-f2 to something you already have which
already provides the desired functionality, my vote as a user would be
just bind the thing so we can use it.

As a related aside, whatever it's bound to should be evaluated for
accessibility. (Thanks in advance!)

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Title:
  Alt-F2 not working

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