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Mission Center: A rust clone of the Windows Task Manager
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You mean Ctrl+Shift+Esc? I don't see a problem with this?
i had no idea you can do that in linux.
I was talking about Windows... Linux DEs typically allow you to customize keybinds.
it works on mine.