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Rhino Linux Guide: Unicorn Desktop

Unicorn utilizes intuitive keyboard shortcuts, so power-users never even need to touch their mouse. The app grid, Lightpad, can also be navigated with the arrow keys. Our keyboard shortcuts were designed with movement in mind, too. You do not need to move or use two hands to use them, as all of the keybinds are accessible with one hand. Each keybind also correlates to the first letter of its intended function.

Navigation Keyinds

Super + A - App Grid

Super + S - Search Bar

Super + D - Dashboard/Exposé

Tiling Keybinds

Super + Shift + M - Turn window into parent

Super + Left - Focus on the previous window

Super + Right - Focus on the next window

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