Microsoft has also replaced the Feedback button in Windows Terminal s dropdown menu with a command palette button due to the fact that hardly any users were taking advantage of it. Now users can launch a command palette from the dropdown menu instead or by typing the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + P.
User defaults and actions
The user interface of Windows Terminal s settings menu has also been given some attention by Microsoft in its latest release and the company has decided to bring back the “Defaults” section. As a result, users can now configure the default settings for all profiles in Windows Terminal and these changes will be applied when opening a new terminal window.
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Install python3 (If needed)
sudo apt update
sudo apt install python3
Run the script, press 1 or 2 keys and you are done.
./setup.py
Troubleshoot
If the wizard does not appear then either type in kinto.sh in your application overview search bar or run this following command.
~/.config/kinto/gui/kinto-gui.py
Issues with Numpad?
Try toggling numlock on & off (clear key on official mac keyboards). If it still does not work then restart the Kinto service and try toggling the numlock/clear key again, it will likely work after that. #369
Uninstall Kinto
Other tips
If you want a global menu app similar to what mac users have then I strongly recommend Ubuntu Budgie as it has the Vala Appmenu built in and ready for activation. Short of that Vala-AppMenu can be installed in various distros, mileage will vary. If you try to activate it in the latest 20.xx releases with XFCE then you may need to run the following commands.