#how to bind application launcher?
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you can unbind the keys in keybinding.conf and set them to another combo
`# Overwrite existing bindings, like putting Omarchy Menu on Super + Space
unbind = SUPER, SPACE
bindd = SUPER, SPACE, Omarchy menu, exec, omarchy-menu`
you need to remove the # for it to work
okay but that only opens the omarchy menu, not the application launcher in it, how do I make that?
exec, omarchy-menu
so is my workaround stupid orr
unbind = SUPER, SPACE
bindd = SUPER, A, Omarchy menu, exec, omarchy-menu apps```
remove the apps argument
but that makes it so it only opens the omarchy menu???
yes, if you run omarchy-menu in a terminal let's say you should see the menu as if you click on the icon in the top left
is that what you want?
nah I want the application launcher
but that was the correct solution
yes I'm aware but omarchy-menu doesn't open the app launcher
super space opens the app launcher but I don't want that, I want it bound to SUPER A,
ok so you want super space to open omarchy-menu and super + a the apps menu
nope the space I want unbound
basically, exactly like this
what I'm saying is, I got it working 😅
awesome. make sure super + a is not mapped to something else
yee its fine, I've used hyprland before. I was just confused at why I couldn't see the app launcher argument anywhere
because omarchy uses .local/share/omarchy/default/hypr to save a default config with can be restored from Update>Config> in case something goes wrong, so users are asked to map their combos in .config/hypr/ as to not have the default config altered, also if new combos are added, your configs will get replaced
SUPER A is bound to Chat Jippidy in current