Setting a key shortcut to run an application in GNOME
If you frequently use a certain application, you can set a keyboard shortcut to quickly launch that application on GNOME.
This example shows how to set a key shortcut to launch the terminal.
To set a key shortcut to run an application:
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Open the Settings menu and select Keyboard from the list. 
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Scroll down to the Keyboard Shortcuts section and click View and Customize Shortcuts. 
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Click on the Custom Shortcuts menu item. Then click Add Shortcut. 
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Enter the following details in the Add Custom Shortcut window: - 
Add a Namefor your shortcut, for example,Terminal.
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Enter the command that launches the application. For example, gnome-terminal.
 
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Click Set Shortcut to open the Enter the new shortcut dialog. 
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Type a keyboard shortcut, for example Ctrl-Alt-T.
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Click Add. 
Your shortcut appears under Custom Shortcuts and is ready to use. If you need to edit or remove a shortcut, follow the steps below.
To edit a shortcut:
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Open the Custom Shortcuts menu. 
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Click on the shortcut that you wish to edit. 
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Modify Name, Command as needed. 
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To change Shortcut, click on the x icon beside the keys. 
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Click Set Shortcut and enter the new shortcut keys. 
To remove a shortcut:
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Open the Custom Shortcuts menu. 
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Click on the shortcut that you wish to remove. 
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Click the Remove button. 
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