Workspaces can also be paged forward and backward via Thus, by referring to the bar the user can know in which workspaces active applications live. If any windows exist in a given workspace, it will show in the bar as being active. Workspaces can be tied to physical display or be moved to other displays as needed. Users can switch workspaces to “gain” more space for applications to occupy. A workspace is in essence a group of zero or more applications that all present windows on the same virtual display. Switching WorkspacesĪ primary way of managing how applications occupy the screen is by the usage of workspaces. Will force quit the focused application, but note that any unsaved data will likely be lost. The preferred browser is also special and can be launched with The terminal is a special application that has its own keybinding, You can also scroll through the list with the arrow keys. If you begin typing the name of the application you wish to launch, the list will filter down to only matching names. To launch an application, pressĪnd a menu will be presented with all of the applications installed on the system. Default launchers are provided for applicationsĪfter logging in, you’ll be at a blank screen with the bar at the bottom and some keyboard shortcuts on the right. Each of these launchers has a consistent look and feel but provides access to a specific entity. Regolith provides several launchers as the primary way of interacting with your system. Maps to in your configuration if you choose to. Going forward, this key will simply be referred to asīut keep in mind that you can change which physical button This key typically says “WIN” or has a MS Windows logo on it. Most keybindings you’ll be using with Regolith start with the While we’ll cover everything in greater detail in other areas of the documentation, this page covers the very basics. Learn the most important parts of Regolith first.
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