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# Keyboard Shortcuts
## Searching
One of the primary purposes of Dashy is to allow you to quickly find and launch a given app. To make this as quick as possible, there is no need to touch the mouse, or press a certain key to begin searching - just start typing. Results will be filtered in real-time. No need to worry about case, special characters or small typos, these are taken care of, and your results should appear.
## Navigating
You can navigate through your items or search results using the keyboard. You can use <kbd>Tab</kbd> to cycle through results, and <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>Tab</kbd> to go backwards. Or use the arrow keys, <kbd></kbd>, <kbd></kbd>, <kbd></kbd> and <kbd></kbd>.
## Launching Apps
You can launch a elected app by hitting <kbd>Enter</kbd>. This will open the app using your default opening method, specified in `target` (either `newtab`, `sametab`, `modal` or `workspace`). You can also use <kbd>Alt</kbd> + <kbd>Enter</kbd> to open the app in a pop-up modal, or <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>Enter</kbd> to open it in a new tab. For all available opening methods, just right-click on an item, to bring up the context menu.
## Tags
By default, items are filtered by the `title` attribute, as well as the hostname (extracted from `url`), the `provider` and `description`. If you need to find results based on text which isn't included in these attributes, then you can add `tags` to a given item.
```yaml
items:
- title: Plex
description: Media library
icon: favicon
url: https://plex.lab.local
tags: [ movies, videos, music ]
- title: FreshRSS
description: RSS Reader
icon: favicon
url: https://freshrss.lab.local
tags: [ news, updates, blogs ]
```
In the above example, Plex will be visible when searching for 'movies', and FreshRSS with 'news'
## Custom Hotkeys
For apps that you use regularly, you can set a custom keybinding. Use the `hotkey` parameter on a certain item to specify a numeric key, between `0 - 9`. You can then launch that app, by just pressing that key, which is much quicker than searching for it, if it's an app you use frequently.
```yaml
- title: Bookstack
icon: far fa-books
url: https://bookstack.lab.local/
hotkey: 2
- title: Git Tea
icon: fab fa-git
url: https://git.lab.local/
target: workspace
hotkey: 3
```
In the above example, pressing <kbd>2</kbd> will launch Bookstack. Or hitting <kbd>3</kbd> will open Git in the workspace view.
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## Web Search
It's possible to search the web directly from Dashy, which might be useful if you're using Dashy as your start page. This can be done by pressing <kbd></kbd> after typing your query into the search bar. Web search options are configured under `appConfig.webSearch`.
#### Setting Search Engine
By default, DuckDuckGo is used as the search engine, but you can change this by setting `webSearch.searchEngine` to the key of your favorite search provider. Currently supported providers:
- Main: `duckduckgo`, `google`, `whoogle`, `qwant`, `startpage`, `searx-bar`, `searx-info`
- Nice: `searx-tiekoetter`, `searx-bissisoft`, `ecosia`, `metager`, `swisscows`, `mojeek`, `peekier`
- Specific: `wikipedia`, `wolframalpha`, `stackoverflow`, `github`, `reddit`, `youtube`, `bbc`
#### Using Custom Search Engine
If you're self-hosting your own search engine (like [Whoogle](https://github.com/benbusby/whoogle-search) or [Searx](https://searx.github.io/searx/)) or you'd like to use a provider not included in this list, then just set `searchEngine: custom` and put the URL of your engine, along with the GET parameter for query string, into `customSearchEngine`
#### Setting Opening Method
By default, results are opened in a new tab, but `sametab`, `newtab` and `workspace` are all supported
#### Disabling Web Search
Web search can be disabled, by setting `disableWebSearch: true`
```yaml
appConfig:
theme: dashy-docs
webSearch:
disableWebSearch: false
searchEngine: 'duckduckgo'
customSearchEngine: ''
openingMethod: 'newtab'
```
## Clearing Search
You can clear your search term at any time, by pressing <kbd>Esc</kbd>.
This can also be used to close an open pop-up modal.