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NAME

       lxqt-runner - Application runner module of LXQt, the Lightweight Desktop Environment

SYNOPSIS

       lxqt-runner

DESCRIPTION

       This  module  will  allow you to launch an application by typing Alt+F2 its pressed on the
       keyboard.

       The LXQt modules are desktop independent tools, and operate as daemons for the local  user
       for desktop specific operations.

       LXQt  is  an advanced, easy-to-use, and fast desktop environment based on Qt technologies,
       ships several core desktop components, all of which are optional:

        * Panel
        * Desktop
        * Application launcher (this)
        * Settings center
        * Session handler
        * Polkit handler
        * Display manager handler

       These components perform similar actions to those available in other desktop environments,
       and  their  names  are  self-descriptive.   They  are  usually  not  launched  by hand but
       automatically, when choosing a LXQt session in the Display Manager.

BEHAVIOR

       As you type, suggestions will appear. Once you see the application you wish to run you can
       navigate  to it using the mouse or arrow keys on your keyboard. Pressing enter or clicking
       it will launch the application. The activation key can be changed using the window manager
       or shortcut daemon such as lxqt-globalkeyshortcuts.

AUTOSTART

       This module only shows at LXQt desktop environment, but you can use in others desktops, by
       setting an configuring into session startup.

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs to https://github.com/lxqt/lxqt/issues

SEE ALSO

       LXQt it has been tailored  for  users  who  value  simplicity,  speed,  and  an  intuitive
       interface, also intended for less powerful machines. See also:

       lxqt-session.1  LXQt for manage LXQt complete environment

       lxqt-config-session.1  LXQt application for config modules on desktop

AUTHOR

       This  manual  page  was  created  by  PICCORO Lenz McKAY <mckaygerhard@gmail.com> for LXQt
       project and VENENUX GNU/Linux but can be used by others.