<br><br>El jueves, 22 de noviembre de 2012, Neil Winchurst <<a href="mailto:neilwin@drofle.co.uk">neilwin@drofle.co.uk</a>> escribió:<br>> On 22/11/12 16:01, Radomir Dopieralski wrote:<br>>><br>>> On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 4:54 PM, Neil Winchurst <<a href="mailto:neilwin@drofle.co.uk">neilwin@drofle.co.uk</a>> wrote:<br>
>>><br>>>> I used Maya Xfce for a short while until I had a problem. While it was<br>>>> running I found that the shortcut Alt F3 brought up a window showing a list<br>>>> of my applications, grouped by type, eg internet, office etc. This was a way<br>
>>> of starting an application instead of using Alt F2 and typing in the<br>>>> command.<br>>>><br>>>> I am now using Xubuntu 12.04 and that short cut is no longer available. I<br>>>> have done some searching in Google but to no avail. Can anyone help please?<br>
>><br>>> Try ctrl+esc. You can also change it in the keyboard setttings.<br>>><br>> I tried that. Ctrl-escape does the same as a right click on the desktop. Not the same as alt F3 on Maya.<br>><br>
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><br><br>i should have made me more expresive. You are talking, I suppose about the integrated appfinder. 4.10 integrates it to the alt-F2 app launcher. You however can bind the current stand alone appfinder to alt-F3 if you feel to need it.<br>
<br>-- <br>Bruno.-<br><br>