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          First, disable the "Cmd" button, which likely corresponds to the Super (also known as Windows) key on other systems. This can be achieved with the gsettings terminal command:



          gsettings set org.gnome.mutter overlay-key ''


          Then set a key to launch the dash to your preference:



          gsettings set org.gnome.shell.keybindings toggle-overview ['<Super>s', '<Super>Space']


          Here, your choice of key is added to the already existing default binding <Super>s.



          Instead of using the command line, you can also change such config settings using dconf-editor.



          To revert any change, i.e., reset to default settings, you can use gsettings with the reset option:



          gsettings reset org.gnome.mutter overlay-key
          gsettings reset org.gnome.shell.keybindings toggle-overview





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            First, disable the "Cmd" button, which likely corresponds to the Super (also known as Windows) key on other systems. This can be achieved with the gsettings terminal command:



            gsettings set org.gnome.mutter overlay-key ''


            Then set a key to launch the dash to your preference:



            gsettings set org.gnome.shell.keybindings toggle-overview ['<Super>s', '<Super>Space']


            Here, your choice of key is added to the already existing default binding <Super>s.



            Instead of using the command line, you can also change such config settings using dconf-editor.



            To revert any change, i.e., reset to default settings, you can use gsettings with the reset option:



            gsettings reset org.gnome.mutter overlay-key
            gsettings reset org.gnome.shell.keybindings toggle-overview





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              First, disable the "Cmd" button, which likely corresponds to the Super (also known as Windows) key on other systems. This can be achieved with the gsettings terminal command:



              gsettings set org.gnome.mutter overlay-key ''


              Then set a key to launch the dash to your preference:



              gsettings set org.gnome.shell.keybindings toggle-overview ['<Super>s', '<Super>Space']


              Here, your choice of key is added to the already existing default binding <Super>s.



              Instead of using the command line, you can also change such config settings using dconf-editor.



              To revert any change, i.e., reset to default settings, you can use gsettings with the reset option:



              gsettings reset org.gnome.mutter overlay-key
              gsettings reset org.gnome.shell.keybindings toggle-overview





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                First, disable the "Cmd" button, which likely corresponds to the Super (also known as Windows) key on other systems. This can be achieved with the gsettings terminal command:



                gsettings set org.gnome.mutter overlay-key ''


                Then set a key to launch the dash to your preference:



                gsettings set org.gnome.shell.keybindings toggle-overview ['<Super>s', '<Super>Space']


                Here, your choice of key is added to the already existing default binding <Super>s.



                Instead of using the command line, you can also change such config settings using dconf-editor.



                To revert any change, i.e., reset to default settings, you can use gsettings with the reset option:



                gsettings reset org.gnome.mutter overlay-key
                gsettings reset org.gnome.shell.keybindings toggle-overview





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                First, disable the "Cmd" button, which likely corresponds to the Super (also known as Windows) key on other systems. This can be achieved with the gsettings terminal command:



                gsettings set org.gnome.mutter overlay-key ''


                Then set a key to launch the dash to your preference:



                gsettings set org.gnome.shell.keybindings toggle-overview ['<Super>s', '<Super>Space']


                Here, your choice of key is added to the already existing default binding <Super>s.



                Instead of using the command line, you can also change such config settings using dconf-editor.



                To revert any change, i.e., reset to default settings, you can use gsettings with the reset option:



                gsettings reset org.gnome.mutter overlay-key
                gsettings reset org.gnome.shell.keybindings toggle-overview






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