The highest honor is giving the program a keybind
81 1 ReplyHaving on taskbar already give it a keybind on most cases, i quickly open my "work" apps with super + (3..5)
21 1 ReplyMy equivalent of autorun is just me pressing Super + 3,4,5,6
12 0 Reply
That's spoiling at that point
7 0 ReplySuper+F -> Firefox
Super+R -> Terminal
Super+E -> File Manager
Super+X -> Note-taking program9 2 ReplyHoly 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.
4 0 ReplyT is terminal for me, R would be to just run a single command in my top bar or something
1 0 Reply
Task manager with my mouse keybind 🤤
3 0 ReplyIf you pin it to the taskbar you are also giving it a keybind though.
1 0 Reply
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.
33 2 ReplyThis is nothing compared to echo "alias np=new_program" >> ~/.zshrc
26 3 Reply"map <F3> :!new_program" >> ~/.vimrc
11 0 ReplyWait till you hear about a direct launch hotkey in your window manager
8 0 ReplyWindow manager? I use tmux directly on the tty, that way there's much less that can break.
6 0 Reply
That's just the nerd version
4 1 Reply
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.
10 1 ReplyThat truly is the highest honor, especially if it's allowed to start up with the computer
11 0 ReplyThe first ten are still somewhat more important since you can access them via
Win+1
,Win+2
and so on.7 0 Replyyou have to launch it in order for it to appear there tho
2 1 ReplyBold 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)
3 0 Reply
shell:startup if it's particularly useful.
7 1 ReplyVirtual machine manager and a direct anydesk link to my server
7 1 ReplyTerminal
6 2 Reply.
1 0 ReplyKeep in dock
1 6 Reply