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The Launcher and the Home Button
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In Ubuntu:
The Launcher and the Home Button
Suggested by Joel Pickett
Located in C/unity-introduction.page:42(section/title)
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The Launcher
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The Launcher
Translated and reviewed by Joel Pickett
Located in C/unity-introduction.page:42 C/unity-introduction.page:46
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The <gui>Launcher</gui> appears automatically when you log in to your desktop, and gives you quick access to the applications you use most often.
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The <gui>Launcher</gui> appears automatically when you log in to your desktop, and gives you quick access to the applications you use most often.
Translated and reviewed by Joel Pickett
Located in C/unity-introduction.page:49
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<link xref="unity-launcher-intro">Learn more about the launcher.</link>
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<link xref="unity-launcher-intro">Learn more about the launcher.</link>
Translated and reviewed by Joel Pickett
Located in C/unity-introduction.page:56
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The Dash
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The Dash
Translated and reviewed by Joel Pickett
Located in C/unity-introduction.page:62
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The <gui>Ubuntu Button</gui> sits near the top left corner of the screen and is always the top item in the launcher. If you click the <gui>Ubuntu Button</gui>, Unity will present you with an additional feature of the desktop, the <gui>Dash</gui>.
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The <gui>Ubuntu Button</gui> sits near the top left corner of the screen and is always the top item in the launcher. If you click the <gui>Ubuntu Button</gui>, Unity will present you with an additional feature of the desktop, the <gui>Dash</gui>.
Translated and reviewed by Joel Pickett
Located in C/unity-introduction.page:64
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The Unity Dash
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The Unity Dash
Translated and reviewed by Joel Pickett
Located in C/unity-introduction.page:70
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The <em>Dash</em> is designed to make it easier to find, open and use applications, files, and music. For example, if you type the word "document" into the <em>Search Bar</em>, the Dash will show you applications that help you write and edit documents. It will also show you relevant folders and documents that you have been working on recently.
The <em>Dash</em> is designed to make it easier to find, open and use applications, files, and music. For example, if you type the word "document" into the <em>Search Bar</em>, the Dash will show you applications that help you write and edit documents. It will also show you relevant folders and documents that you have been working on recently.
Translated and reviewed by Jared Norris
Located in C/unity-introduction.page:73(section/p)
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The Dash also gives you shortcuts to often-used Internet, photo, email, and music applications.
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In Ubuntu:
The Dash also gives you shortcuts to often-used Internet, photo, email and music applications.
Suggested by Joel Pickett
Located in C/unity-introduction.page:78(section/p)
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This is just the beginning of what the Dash can do for you. If you want to get the most out of the Dash, check out the Dash tips-and-tricks.
This is just the beginning of what the Dash can do for you. If you want to get the most out of the Dash, check out the Dash tips-and-tricks.
Translated and reviewed by Joel Pickett
Located in C/unity-introduction.page:78(section/p)
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