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Something similar to the dashboard in Fig.2. should appear after clicking the dash icon. It is also possible to press the "meta/windows" key to open the dashboard. The dashboard allows the user to quickly search for documents, programs, or other items on the computer. At the bottom of the dashboard window, one may also find four tab buttons for navigation within the dashboard.
Something similar to the dashboard in Fig.2. should appear after clicking the dash icon. It is also possible to press the "meta/windows" key to open the dashboard. The dashboard allows the user to quickly search for documents, programs, or other items on the computer. At the bottom of the dashboard window, one may also find four tab buttons for navigation within the dashboard.


== Shortcuts and Functions ==
== Shortcuts and Launcher Functionality ==


'''Launcher'''
'''Opening Programs'''
 
 
'''Adding and Removing Programs'''
 
 
'''Switching Programs'''
 
 
'''Shortcuts'''





Revision as of 12:41, 19 July 2013

The following text may serve as a succint navigation guide for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and later versions. The user interface for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS is called unity; any windows users may feel more comfortable referring to it as a desktop.


Fig. 1. - Desktop environment


Unity-dash.png

Unity Dash

Unity dash is suppose to resemble the functionality and appearence of a dasboard (as one may find in a car or a plane), but it is not entirely wrong to think of it as a menu of sorts. Something similar to the dashboard in Fig.2. should appear after clicking the dash icon. It is also possible to press the "meta/windows" key to open the dashboard. The dashboard allows the user to quickly search for documents, programs, or other items on the computer. At the bottom of the dashboard window, one may also find four tab buttons for navigation within the dashboard.

Shortcuts and Launcher Functionality

Opening Programs


Adding and Removing Programs


Switching Programs


Shortcuts


Fig. 2. - Unity Dashboard
Fig. 3. - "Alt + tab" allows you to flip through programs
Fig. 4. - Press "Alt" to open the HUD (Head-Up Display)