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\marginnote{You can open your Home folder from the \menu{Launcher}} There are two ways to locate files on your computer; either search for them or access them directly from their folder. You can search for a file via \application{the Dash} or \application{Files \& Folders} in the \menu{Launcher}. You can use the \application{Files \& Folders} tool to access commonly used folders (such as \menu{Documents}, \menu{Music}, \menu{Downloads}), and most recently accessed files.
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On the desktop, hover your mouse over the \menu{Top Bar}, and select \menu{Places}. \marginnote{If you do not see the desktop menu, click somewhere on the desktop and it will appear.} The \menu{Places} menu holds a list of commonly used folders (such as \menu{Documents}, \menu{Music}, \menu{Downloads}, and the \menu{Home Folder}). You can also browse the disks on your computer by clicking \menu{Computer} in this menu. If you set up a home network, you will find a menu item to access shared files or folders. You can also access the \application{Search for Files} tool from the \menu{Places} menu, or browse a list of recently opened folders.
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The home folder is where your personal files are located. When you open your personal folder, you will see that there are several folders inside: Desktop (which contains any files that are visible on the desktop), Documents, Downloads, Music, Pictures, Public, Templates, and Videos.
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\marginnote{If you hold the Meta key for a while, a number will appear on each of the first ten applications. You can launch an application with a number $n$ on it, with \keystroke{Meta+$n$}.} To run an application from the \menu{Launcher}, just click on the application's icon. Any running application exists on the \menu{Launcher}, and has one or more triangles on the left side of its icon, indicating the number of the application windows. The application that is on the foreground has a white triangle on the right side of the application's icon.
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You can also run an application through \application{the Dash}. We will talk about the Dash, in the \seclink{sec:dash} section.
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If you minimize an application, it is minimized to the Launcher, and can be restored later from there. \marginscreenshot{02-launcher-triangles.png}{ss:launcher-items}{You can see the Home Folder on the foreground, having a triangle on the right of its icon. And Firefox with two triangles, indicating that there are two opened windows of the browser.}
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