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Like with any other operating system, Ubuntu has a built-in help reference called the \application{Ubuntu Desktop Guide} \screenshot{02-built-in-help.png}{ss:built-in-help}{The built-in system help provides topic-based help for Ubuntu.}. To access it, click on the Dash and type \userinput{Help}. Alternatively, you can press \keystroke{F1} while on the desktop, or select \button{Ubuntu Help} from the \menu{Help} menu in the menu bar. Many applications have their own help section which can be accessed by clicking the \menu{Help} menu within the application window.
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Online Help
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Βοήθεια στο διαδίκτυο
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help!online
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help!online
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If you can't find an answer to your question in this manual or in the \application{Ubuntu Desktop Guide}, you can contact the Ubuntu community through the Ubuntu Forums (\url{http://ubuntuforums.org}). To best assist you in solving the issue, it is best to provide as much information as possible when submitting your query, such as 'What were you doing at the time?' and 'What are you trying to achieve?'.
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Many Ubuntu users open an account on the forums to receive help and in turn provide support to others as they gain more knowledge. Another useful resource is the Ubuntu Wiki (\url{https://wiki.ubuntu.com/community}), a website maintained by the Ubuntu community. On \url{https://help.ubuntu.com} you find the Official Ubuntu Documentation. On this web page you can choose between different versions of Ubuntu.
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Heads-Up Display help
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Βοήθεια του Heads-Up Display
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help!heads-up display (\acronym{HUD})
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βοήθεια!heads-up display (\acronym{HUD})
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The \acronym{HUD} (heads-up display) shows application-specific help information based on your general input.
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The \acronym{HUD} (heads-up display) is a keyboard-friendly utility to help you find commands, features, and preferences embedded deep within the stacked menu structure of an application.
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Activate the \acronym{HUD} by tapping the left \keystroke{Alt} key on the keyboard. If you want to know how to load \application{Rhythmbox}, the default music player in Ubuntu, then just type \userinput{rhythmbox} in the \acronym{HUD} and the options related to \application{Rhythmbox} will come up in the list of matching results. You can press the \keystroke{Enter} key to active the command. The \acronym{HUD} also works for some applications running under \application{WINE}. \acronym{HUD} comes in handy in applications with deep menus such as \application{LibreOffice} and \application{Gimp}.
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