Perhaps I'm too late to the party, but I would like to know the design
intent behind this.  My use case is as follows:

1. Every single day, twice per day, I open a spreadsheet named "TimeKeeper.ods" 
and I log my time for my job.
2. When I click BFB, or Win-key, I type "Tim", and the first result is always 
the "Time & Date" application.  I might possibly have used this application 
once, when I first installed, but not since.

Why should I need to arrow down to the file that I use EVERY day?  Why
shouldn't that be the first & default item shown, just like it would be
in Gnome-Do, kupfer, etc?  Is this the expected behavior?

Can someone shed light here?  Or, if I'm asking in the wrong forum,
point me to the correct one?  Thanks.

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Title:
  Dash: First item should be selected by default

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