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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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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?
18.04 kubuntu
Have you triedShift+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
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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?
18.04 kubuntu
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?
18.04 kubuntu
18.04 kubuntu
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Have you triedShift+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
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Have you triedShift+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
1
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
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.
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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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.
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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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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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.
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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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