Just to clarify the problem:

If I use the HOME lens to search for a file:
1) I type Super
2) I type "man"
3) two headings appear: "Applications" and "Files & Folders"
4) under the "Files & Folders" heading is what I am looking for: a file called 
"Manager" (but I have no use for the "Applications" heading and all the 
applications listed under it. So it would be more efficient for me to have 
typed "Super+F" but here's the problem if I do that:

1) I type Super+F
2) I type "man"
3) up pops two headings: "Recent" and "Folders" (there is no "Files" heading 
inexplicably).

I don't want to know about RECENT files. I want to know about THE file
called Manager. Why does Super+F not cause a "FILES" heading and
"FOLDERS" heading. A "Recent" heading is totally useless and users
should be able to disable this heading from ever showing. This way, when
I do a Super+F search, it will only bring up files and folders that
match my criteria and NOT list something just because it was accessed
recently.

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  Need setting to disable "Display-Recent-Files" for Dash's File-Lens

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