What is the equivilent for “Cmd + Space” on Mac for Ubuntu?












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Is there any shortcut to open search bar for applications like "Cmd + Space"(on Mac) for Linux.
I searched for that but couldn't find anything for now










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    Could you please edit your post and explain in details the exact feature you're looking for? On Ubuntu 18.04.1, doesn't pressing <super> and typing keywords work?

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Is there any shortcut to open search bar for applications like "Cmd + Space"(on Mac) for Linux.
I searched for that but couldn't find anything for now










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  • I use Ubuntu 18.04.1 (Bionic Beaver) and also Linux Mint 18 "Sarah" - Cinnamon for another computer

    – Cansel Muti
    Jan 29 at 13:32








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    Could you please edit your post and explain in details the exact feature you're looking for? On Ubuntu 18.04.1, doesn't pressing <super> and typing keywords work?

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    Jan 29 at 13:36
















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Is there any shortcut to open search bar for applications like "Cmd + Space"(on Mac) for Linux.
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Is there any shortcut to open search bar for applications like "Cmd + Space"(on Mac) for Linux.
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  • I use Ubuntu 18.04.1 (Bionic Beaver) and also Linux Mint 18 "Sarah" - Cinnamon for another computer

    – Cansel Muti
    Jan 29 at 13:32








  • 1





    Could you please edit your post and explain in details the exact feature you're looking for? On Ubuntu 18.04.1, doesn't pressing <super> and typing keywords work?

    – pomsky
    Jan 29 at 13:36





















  • I use Ubuntu 18.04.1 (Bionic Beaver) and also Linux Mint 18 "Sarah" - Cinnamon for another computer

    – Cansel Muti
    Jan 29 at 13:32








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    Could you please edit your post and explain in details the exact feature you're looking for? On Ubuntu 18.04.1, doesn't pressing <super> and typing keywords work?

    – pomsky
    Jan 29 at 13:36



















I use Ubuntu 18.04.1 (Bionic Beaver) and also Linux Mint 18 "Sarah" - Cinnamon for another computer

– Cansel Muti
Jan 29 at 13:32







I use Ubuntu 18.04.1 (Bionic Beaver) and also Linux Mint 18 "Sarah" - Cinnamon for another computer

– Cansel Muti
Jan 29 at 13:32






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Could you please edit your post and explain in details the exact feature you're looking for? On Ubuntu 18.04.1, doesn't pressing <super> and typing keywords work?

– pomsky
Jan 29 at 13:36







Could you please edit your post and explain in details the exact feature you're looking for? On Ubuntu 18.04.1, doesn't pressing <super> and typing keywords work?

– pomsky
Jan 29 at 13:36












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Ubuntu 18.04 and 16.04 both use Super, which you may be more familiar with being called the "Command" or "Windows" key.



If you're using Kubuntu you can pres Super or Alt+Space






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    Ubuntu 18.04 and 16.04 both use Super, which you may be more familiar with being called the "Command" or "Windows" key.



    If you're using Kubuntu you can pres Super or Alt+Space






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      Ubuntu 18.04 and 16.04 both use Super, which you may be more familiar with being called the "Command" or "Windows" key.



      If you're using Kubuntu you can pres Super or Alt+Space






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        Ubuntu 18.04 and 16.04 both use Super, which you may be more familiar with being called the "Command" or "Windows" key.



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        If you're using Kubuntu you can pres Super or Alt+Space







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