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Bug 683549 - Add enter modifiers in overview search entry
Add enter modifiers in overview search entry
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 633671
Product: gnome-shell
Classification: Core
Component: general
unspecified
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: gnome-shell-maint
gnome-shell-maint
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2012-09-07 06:07 UTC by Emmanuel Pacaud
Modified: 2012-09-09 06:51 UTC
See Also:
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Description Emmanuel Pacaud 2012-09-07 06:07:08 UTC
In overview mode, it's already possible to launch new application instance/window in a different workspace using ctrl+click on application icon.

I think it would be nice to also be able to do this action by using ctrl+enter in the search entry.

Also, I'd love to be able to launch a new application instance/window in the current workspace using shift+icon click or shift+enter in search entry.
Comment 1 Florian Müllner 2012-09-07 06:44:49 UTC
(In reply to comment #0)
> I think it would be nice to also be able to do this action by using ctrl+enter
> in the search entry.

Guess what Ctrl+enter does :-)

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 633671 ***
Comment 2 Emmanuel Pacaud 2012-09-07 06:51:08 UTC
What about the shift proposal ?
Comment 3 Florian Müllner 2012-09-07 07:21:12 UTC
See bug 633671, in particular comment #4.
Comment 4 Emmanuel Pacaud 2012-09-08 14:15:38 UTC
Ok, ctrl+(enter|click) does create a new instance in the current workspace (I'm sorry I didn't notice it :( ).

But a keyboard shortcut for the click behaviour (new instance in a new workspace) is still missing. I don't think it counts a a new feature, like what is described in #633671.
Comment 5 Emmanuel Pacaud 2012-09-09 06:51:34 UTC
"for the click behaviour" I mean "for the middle click behaviour"