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What is the keyboard shortcut for run application in unity, or how do I get to the applications screen quickly?

I've still got the gnome application for setting keyboard shortcuts, and it has alt + f2 set for "Show the run command prompt", but that doesn't actually do anything.

LiveWireBT
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wds
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    You might want to file a bug report about this ("Unity needs a run dialog"). – JanC Oct 26 '10 at 08:51
  • With Super I can see small numbers on the side bar and I can use it with Super + 1-0, obviously it's not what you're looking for. – skalka Oct 26 '10 at 09:56
  • @skalka: thanks. I knew about that and I have been trying to use it more (and it is handy) but every now and then I just need a run dialog anyway. – wds Nov 03 '10 at 10:47
  • Bonus advice: once you narrowed the application entry down to your desired application in first place: pressing 3x , followed by 3x ↓, followed by enter allows you to reach the item to start in a mouse-less fashion :-) – Frank N Mar 07 '17 at 10:03

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  1. Install gmrun

    sudo apt-get install gmrun
    
  2. Use the Add button in gnome-keybinding-properties to create a new action with the command gmrun. You can then bound it to Alt+F2 or Super+R or any other combination.

This however is not as powerful as the Alt+F2 of the gnome-panel.


Other alternatives:

Install kupfer

sudo apt-get install kupfer

Install gnome-do

sudo apt-get install gnome-do

Install Synapse

sudo apt-get install synapse
Zanna
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Sid
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This is a known bug: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/580295

dutchie
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  • https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/580295/comments/9 - SABDFL says it's on the list for Natty – dutchie Nov 01 '10 at 20:40
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Try this: Five alternative apps for ALT+F2 functionality in Unity