The highest honor is giving the program a keybind
80ReplyHaving on taskbar already give it a keybind on most cases, i quickly open my "work" apps with super + (3..5)
20ReplyMy equivalent of autorun is just me pressing Super + 3,4,5,6
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Super+F -> Firefox
Super+R -> Terminal
Super+E -> File Manager
Super+X -> Note-taking program 7ReplyHoly shit why did I never do this before.
I tried Linux and all the keybinding was a lot of fun, I gotta do it more with windows. I built my own specialized keyboard for inputting chords when I'm writing lyric sheets and I set CTRL+Tab as the keybind to switch between that and QWERTY.
4ReplyT is terminal for me, R would be to just run a single command in my top bar or something
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That's spoiling at that point
7ReplyTask manager with my mouse keybind 🤤
3ReplyIf you pin it to the taskbar you are also giving it a keybind though.
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I pin things on the taskbar if it'll help me make an offensive word. Adobe and Microsoft app icons really help open up the Scrabble board.
31ReplyThis is nothing compared to echo "alias np=new_program" >> ~/.zshrc
23Reply"map <F3> :!new_program" >> ~/.vimrc
11ReplyWait till you hear about a direct launch hotkey in your window manager
8ReplyWindow manager? I use tmux directly on the tty, that way there's much less that can break.
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That's just the nerd version
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With a 4k monitor and small icons you can fit tons on your taskbar. It's how I roll and it's no honor. I don't pin games there though, that's what steam is for. Steam isn't even on my taskbar, it's in the system tray/active notification spot in the corner.
9ReplyThat truly is the highest honor, especially if it's allowed to start up with the computer
11ReplyThe first ten are still somewhat more important since you can access them via
Win+1
,Win+2
and so on. 7Replyyou have to launch it in order for it to appear there tho
1ReplyBold of you to assume that Steam isn't one of the select few softwares that I actually allow to run on startup
(Personally I still pinned it though because that way, its icon is always in the same place in my taskbar)
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Virtual machine manager and a direct anydesk link to my server
6ReplyTerminal
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1ReplyKeep in dock
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