> Important Keybinds the most important keybind to know is *SUPER+K* this will open a searchable menu with all of your keybinds. whenever SUPER is noted in your keybinds, that's the button generally found between ctrl and alt, on most keyboards it will have a windows logo, on macOS keyboards it'll be the option key. However, you don't want to be referencing this menu all the time, so here's the keybinds you should learn first: [^SUPER+SPACE]: this opens your app runner, it's also set up to find files within your home directory automatically and can find settings for you. [^SUPER+Y]: this opens shelly, your package installer. the first time you can pick which repositories to set it up for, pacman + AUR is recommended, flatpak is optional. *super+shift+Y* will instead open the unipkg TUI (if installed), which will work on non-arch distro's. in the config, you can tweak these to use omarchy's pacman/AUR TUIs instead, which are simpler. [^SUPER+R]: this reloads mango, important when you change the config. [^SUPER+1-9]: using SUPER + the number keys allows you to switch between workspaces. holding shift while doing this allows you to take your active window with you. [^SUPER+Left Mouse Button]: this will allow you to drag and re-organize windows [^SUPER+Right Mouse Button]: this will allow you to drag to re-size windows [^SUPER+Q]: this quits the current window, like pressing the X on a desktop environment window [^SUPER+Z]: this opens the power menu, allowing you to log out, reboot or turn off your computer [^SUPER+E]: this opens your file browser [^SUPER+B]: this opens firefox [^SUPER+ENTER]: this opens your terminal [^SUPER+H]: this opens a menu that gives you short info on common commands, pressing enter or double-clicking a command will open the manual page for that command. holding shift will instead open this menu! [^SUPER+X]: this opens a process manager/performance monitor. you can use this to see what's using your CPU/RAM or to kill frozen programs. you can also copy the command used to start something from here. [^SUPER+K]: as mentioned before, this will give you a full overview of all keys.