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Kubuntu 18.04 - Right click, open terminal here


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Is there a simple way to add a shortcut to the right-click contextual menu so that I can open a terminal in the current directory that I'm in? The solutions I've seen so far are way too convoluted for such a trivial task. I'm asking in the hope that there is a simple solution to this, it's also likely the answer is right in front of me and I'm over complicating this.



I was going to provide a screenshot but unable to take one whilst the right-click contextual menu is open!! Is this a bug?










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  • Have you tried Shift+F4? No need for a right-click and then choosing from a contextual menu.

    – DK Bose
    Jun 14 at 15:07












  • Your screenshot issue is a separate question and should be asked separately but Spectacle, Kubuntu's screenshot tool, and most other screenshot tools have a delay option.

    – DK Bose
    Jun 14 at 15:10






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    And what is "The solutions I've seen so far are way too convoluted" all about? Which solutions are you thinking of?

    – DK Bose
    Jun 14 at 15:12











  • Thank you DK Bose. Both the Shift+F4 and delay option you mentioned are great solutions.

    – DntKnw
    Jun 15 at 12:43

















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Is there a simple way to add a shortcut to the right-click contextual menu so that I can open a terminal in the current directory that I'm in? The solutions I've seen so far are way too convoluted for such a trivial task. I'm asking in the hope that there is a simple solution to this, it's also likely the answer is right in front of me and I'm over complicating this.



I was going to provide a screenshot but unable to take one whilst the right-click contextual menu is open!! Is this a bug?










share|improve this question




























  • Have you tried Shift+F4? No need for a right-click and then choosing from a contextual menu.

    – DK Bose
    Jun 14 at 15:07












  • Your screenshot issue is a separate question and should be asked separately but Spectacle, Kubuntu's screenshot tool, and most other screenshot tools have a delay option.

    – DK Bose
    Jun 14 at 15:10






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    And what is "The solutions I've seen so far are way too convoluted" all about? Which solutions are you thinking of?

    – DK Bose
    Jun 14 at 15:12











  • Thank you DK Bose. Both the Shift+F4 and delay option you mentioned are great solutions.

    – DntKnw
    Jun 15 at 12:43













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Is there a simple way to add a shortcut to the right-click contextual menu so that I can open a terminal in the current directory that I'm in? The solutions I've seen so far are way too convoluted for such a trivial task. I'm asking in the hope that there is a simple solution to this, it's also likely the answer is right in front of me and I'm over complicating this.



I was going to provide a screenshot but unable to take one whilst the right-click contextual menu is open!! Is this a bug?










share|improve this question

















Is there a simple way to add a shortcut to the right-click contextual menu so that I can open a terminal in the current directory that I'm in? The solutions I've seen so far are way too convoluted for such a trivial task. I'm asking in the hope that there is a simple solution to this, it's also likely the answer is right in front of me and I'm over complicating this.



I was going to provide a screenshot but unable to take one whilst the right-click contextual menu is open!! Is this a bug?







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  • Have you tried Shift+F4? No need for a right-click and then choosing from a contextual menu.

    – DK Bose
    Jun 14 at 15:07












  • Your screenshot issue is a separate question and should be asked separately but Spectacle, Kubuntu's screenshot tool, and most other screenshot tools have a delay option.

    – DK Bose
    Jun 14 at 15:10






  • 1





    And what is "The solutions I've seen so far are way too convoluted" all about? Which solutions are you thinking of?

    – DK Bose
    Jun 14 at 15:12











  • Thank you DK Bose. Both the Shift+F4 and delay option you mentioned are great solutions.

    – DntKnw
    Jun 15 at 12:43

















  • Have you tried Shift+F4? No need for a right-click and then choosing from a contextual menu.

    – DK Bose
    Jun 14 at 15:07












  • Your screenshot issue is a separate question and should be asked separately but Spectacle, Kubuntu's screenshot tool, and most other screenshot tools have a delay option.

    – DK Bose
    Jun 14 at 15:10






  • 1





    And what is "The solutions I've seen so far are way too convoluted" all about? Which solutions are you thinking of?

    – DK Bose
    Jun 14 at 15:12











  • Thank you DK Bose. Both the Shift+F4 and delay option you mentioned are great solutions.

    – DntKnw
    Jun 15 at 12:43
















Have you tried Shift+F4? No need for a right-click and then choosing from a contextual menu.

– DK Bose
Jun 14 at 15:07






Have you tried Shift+F4? No need for a right-click and then choosing from a contextual menu.

– DK Bose
Jun 14 at 15:07














Your screenshot issue is a separate question and should be asked separately but Spectacle, Kubuntu's screenshot tool, and most other screenshot tools have a delay option.

– DK Bose
Jun 14 at 15:10





Your screenshot issue is a separate question and should be asked separately but Spectacle, Kubuntu's screenshot tool, and most other screenshot tools have a delay option.

– DK Bose
Jun 14 at 15:10




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And what is "The solutions I've seen so far are way too convoluted" all about? Which solutions are you thinking of?

– DK Bose
Jun 14 at 15:12





And what is "The solutions I've seen so far are way too convoluted" all about? Which solutions are you thinking of?

– DK Bose
Jun 14 at 15:12













Thank you DK Bose. Both the Shift+F4 and delay option you mentioned are great solutions.

– DntKnw
Jun 15 at 12:43





Thank you DK Bose. Both the Shift+F4 and delay option you mentioned are great solutions.

– DntKnw
Jun 15 at 12:43










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Dolphin has "Open Terminal Here" option under Actions in the context menu. If it's not there, you can turn it on by going into Settings > Configure Dolphin and then turning it on in Services. You can also find other useful actions here.



You can hit Super+Print screen to capture the active window with Spectacle.






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    Right click > Actions > Open Terminal Here



    If that option isn't there open up Dolphin and go into Control > Configure Dolphin > Services and make sure 'Open Terminal Here' is checked.



    The screenshot solution I used was the command line utility scrot. See here.






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        Dolphin has "Open Terminal Here" option under Actions in the context menu. If it's not there, you can turn it on by going into Settings > Configure Dolphin and then turning it on in Services. You can also find other useful actions here.



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          Dolphin has "Open Terminal Here" option under Actions in the context menu. If it's not there, you can turn it on by going into Settings > Configure Dolphin and then turning it on in Services. You can also find other useful actions here.



          You can hit Super+Print screen to capture the active window with Spectacle.






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          Dolphin has "Open Terminal Here" option under Actions in the context menu. If it's not there, you can turn it on by going into Settings > Configure Dolphin and then turning it on in Services. You can also find other useful actions here.



          You can hit Super+Print screen to capture the active window with Spectacle.







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              If that option isn't there open up Dolphin and go into Control > Configure Dolphin > Services and make sure 'Open Terminal Here' is checked.



              The screenshot solution I used was the command line utility scrot. See here.






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                  If that option isn't there open up Dolphin and go into Control > Configure Dolphin > Services and make sure 'Open Terminal Here' is checked.



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                  If that option isn't there open up Dolphin and go into Control > Configure Dolphin > Services and make sure 'Open Terminal Here' is checked.



                  The screenshot solution I used was the command line utility scrot. See here.







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