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[Feature Request] Any way to launch the search bar view without the hotkeys? #1010

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zurce opened this issue May 10, 2023 · 3 comments
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@zurce
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zurce commented May 10, 2023

I'm running windows on a steam deck like console and would love to have the ability to launch the search bar without using a keyboard, is there any shortcut that opens directly to the search bar?

@zurce zurce changed the title Any way to launch the show view without the hotkeys? Any way to launch the search bar view without the hotkeys? May 10, 2023
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Currently, you can only open the windows with a keyboard shortcut or by right-clicking the tray icon and then click on "Show". Does this solve your problem?

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zurce commented Jun 29, 2023

I am using a device without keyboard attached and very finnicky mouse control (5.5 inch windows device) , I wanted to create a windows shortcut i can double click to open the bar , so i was hopping there was a command i can run through cmd or run

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Not sure if I should make a separate issue for this, but is there any chance you could possibly make this an option, @oliverschwendener? ueli is my go-to launcher and I think it would be great to have an alternate way to show the search bar through the command line.

@oliverschwendener oliverschwendener changed the title Any way to launch the search bar view without the hotkeys? [Feature Request] Any way to launch the search bar view without the hotkeys? May 14, 2024
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