Hi Milton,
Sure. In Unity when you launch an application you have the ability
to pin or doc a launcher the launcher toolbar.
For example, let's say you have Audacity installed and want it on
your launcher. You could press alt+f2, type audacity, and press
enter. This would start Audacity. If you do alt+f1 and arrow through
the apps on your launcher you will see Audacity there and it will
say one window open. You can right arrow over to the button to add
it to the launcher, and next time you want Audacity you can launch
it from the launcher toolbar.
Cheers!
On 5/14/2012 12:51 PM, Milton wrote:
Hi all,
I use Ubuntu Precise Unity 2D
with Orca 3.4.1.
With Alt_F1 I go to the launchbar
and with arrow-down to the applications listed. With twice
arrow-right a sub menu opens and I can delete an application
from the launchbar.
With the super key I go the Dash
and find all applications. A sighted person can drag an
appkication to the launchbar. Shift_F10 is not working to get
the sub menu for to find the option to let an application
present in the launchbar. Is there a way to do so?
Milton
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