Newb here and oh gosh does Kubuntu make me happy. Just one tiny niggle...I'm sure someone can help me.
On my Mac I can Command-Space to bring up search. Even Windows 10 allows me to use the Windows key to get a Unity-like search experience.
I can't quite figure out how to make this work dependably on Kubuntu.
If I click on the desktop and then start typing, Search happily appears and does it's thing. However, if I'm inside a window I must click outside of that Window (on the desktop) for my search keystrokes to register. Even worse if have a window maximized, I essentially have to "grab" it with my cursor, move it out of my way, click on the desktop, and then start typing.
So the ask: Is there a mouse-free way that will allow me to immediately access Search using only keystrokes (ala Apple's Command-Space key combo).
Thanks much!
On my Mac I can Command-Space to bring up search. Even Windows 10 allows me to use the Windows key to get a Unity-like search experience.
I can't quite figure out how to make this work dependably on Kubuntu.
If I click on the desktop and then start typing, Search happily appears and does it's thing. However, if I'm inside a window I must click outside of that Window (on the desktop) for my search keystrokes to register. Even worse if have a window maximized, I essentially have to "grab" it with my cursor, move it out of my way, click on the desktop, and then start typing.
So the ask: Is there a mouse-free way that will allow me to immediately access Search using only keystrokes (ala Apple's Command-Space key combo).
Thanks much!
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