Petko - I like your idea a lot (saves a keystroke) but I still see several 
problems:
- you still have a consistency problem when trying to go back up to the search 
bar (sometimes two sometimes one upstroke)
- you also have a consistency problem going down to files - it's two strokes if 
there are files to expand, and only one if there aren't
- you can't use the arrow keys to move your cursor
- (this is really nitpicky and likely isn't consistent across apps and of 
course subject to change) in firefox you need to downpress once to get to the 
first hit from the awesome bar. 

pshyper - I like your solution too but I don't know how intuitive it
would be. I have a hard time imagining a first-time user thinking "oh I
can select more files by pressing tab" and instead see him/her
frustrated that he/she has to click to expand. I think it would be
easier in this case to just list all the apps, and then have a message
that says "press tab for files and music" or something like that.

Regarding my mockup - That was a bad example. I should have just typed
in "f" and put the "x more apps" in the applications line. In my mockup
this would be where the "x more files " would be for the files section.

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  When navigating Dash by keyboard, sometimes titles with no function
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