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Qubes Manager and command line tools Qubes Manager and command line tools
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TODO [![No image "r2b1-qubes-manager-2.png" attached to GettingStarted](/chrome/common/attachment.png "No image "r2b1-qubes-manager-2.png" attached to GettingStarted")](/attachment/wiki/GettingStarted/r2b1-qubes-manager-2.png)
Starting apps in domains Starting apps in domains
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You can start apps directly from the KDE menu. Each domain has its own menu directory called *Domain: \<name\>*, that is reachable via Start-\>Applications menu. When you enter into this directory, you can select a specific application that you would like to start: You can start apps directly from the KDE menu. Each domain has its own menu directory called *Domain: \<name\>*, that is reachable via Start-\>Applications menu. When you enter into this directory, you can select a specific application that you would like to start:
\<screenshot of apps menu\> [![No image "r2b1-appsmenu-1.png" attached to GettingStarted](/chrome/common/attachment.png "No image "r2b1-appsmenu-1.png" attached to GettingStarted")](/attachment/wiki/GettingStarted/r2b1-appsmenu-1.png) [![No image "r2b1-appsmenu-3.png" attached to GettingStarted](/chrome/common/attachment.png "No image "r2b1-appsmenu-3.png" attached to GettingStarted")](/attachment/wiki/GettingStarted/r2b1-appsmenu-3.png)
Note that the menus contain only a few short-cuts, if you would like to be able to start more apps via menu (e.g. if you install new app), you would need to add more short-cuts manually. In order to do that you should righ-click on the "Start" button and choose "Menu Editor". Then choose the domain directory where you want the menu to appear, choose "New Item", enter its name as '\<domain name\>: \<app name\>' and provide command line for starting the app (see below). Then choose "Save" and wait some 15 sec for the changes to propagate to the KDE menu. Note that the menus contain only a few short-cuts, if you would like to be able to start more apps via menu (e.g. if you install new app), you would need to add more short-cuts manually. In order to do that you should righ-click on the "Start" button and choose "Menu Editor". Then choose the domain directory where you want the menu to appear, choose "New Item", enter its name as '\<domain name\>: \<app name\>' and provide command line for starting the app (see below). Then choose "Save" and wait some 15 sec for the changes to propagate to the KDE menu.