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Holding the Super key, also known as the Windows key (Win key), located between the left \keystroke{Ctrl} key and \keystroke{Alt} key, will cause Ubuntu to superimpose a number onto the first ten applications in the Launcher and also display a screen full of useful shortcuts. You can launch an application with a number \textit{n} on it by typing \keystroke{Super+\textit{n}}.
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Holding the Super key, also known as the Windows key (Win key), located between the left \keystroke{Ctrl} key and \keystroke{Alt} key, will cause Ubuntu to superimpose a number onto the first ten applications in the Launcher and also display a screen full of useful shortcuts. You can launch an application with a number \textit{n} on it by typing \keystroke{Super+\textit{n}}.
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/using-the-launcher.tex :16
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If you open more applications than can be shown in the Launcher, the Launcher will ``fold'' the application icons at the bottom of the Launcher. Simply move your mouse to the bottom of the Launcher, and you'll see the Launcher icons ``slide'' and the folded application icons unfold for easy access.
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If you open more applications than can be shown in the Launcher, the Launcher will ``fold'' the application icons at the bottom of the Launcher. Simply move your mouse to the bottom of the Launcher, and you'll see the Launcher icons ``slide'' and the folded application icons unfold for easy access.
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/using-the-launcher.tex :18
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Running applications
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Running applications
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/using-the-launcher.tex :23
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Launcher!running applications
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Launcher!running applications
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/using-the-launcher.tex :23
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applications!running
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applications!running
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/using-the-launcher.tex :23
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To run an application from the Launcher (or cause an already-running application to appear), just click on the application's icon.
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To run an application from the Launcher (or cause an already-running application to appear), just click on the application's icon.
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/using-the-launcher.tex :25
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Applications that are currently running will have one or more triangles on the left side of the icon indicating the number of application windows open for this application. Running applications also have a back-lit icon on the Launcher. \marginnote{Some also refer to an application in the foreground as being \emph{in focus}.}\marginscreenshot{02-Launcher-triangles.png}{ss:Launcher-items}{The triangles on each side of the Firefox icon indicate Firefox is in the foreground and only one window is associated with Firefox at this time.} The application in the foreground (\ie, the application that is on top of all other open application windows) is indicated by a single white triangle on the right side of its icon.
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/using-the-launcher.tex :28
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You can also run an application through the Dash which will be explored in the upcoming \seclink{sec:dash} section.
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You can also run an application through the Dash which will be explored in the upcoming \seclink{sec:dash} section.
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/using-the-launcher.tex :31
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Adding and removing applications from the Launcher
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Adding and removing applications from the Launcher
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/using-the-launcher.tex :35
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applications!adding and removing
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applications!adding and removing
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/using-the-launcher.tex :35
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Contributors to this translation: Andi Chandler, Ben Isaacs, Chidge12, Chris Woollard, Isabell Long, John Talbot, Josh Holland, Robert Readman, Stephan Woidowski, Tony Pursell, Yrjö Selänne, etali.