Launch apps with Curiosity
Speed up with the app launcher Curiosity lets you launch apps from the Command Bar. That lets you switch quickly without taking your hands off the keyboard, saving you time and helping you stay focused. How to launch apps with Curiosity To launch an app with Curiosity: Hit Alt+Space to open the Command Bar (⌥ + Space on Mac) Type . (period) to filter for commands Type the name of the program, select it from the results and hit Enter The program will open on your compFew readersControl your computer with Curiosity
Quick desktop actions at your fingertips Use the built-in launcher to perform quick actions on your desktop from the Command Bar, and take control of your computer with Curiosity. What can you do with the launcher Use Curiosity to: Lock, Put to sleep, Shut down, or Restart your computer Open Computer Management Empty Bin or Temp folder Show Desktop Write a Note Launch apps and open local folders And, of course: Search and Connect apps, check your CFew readersReply to or forward an email message with Curiosity
Take action on your emails with Curiosity Finding emails is nice, answering them is better. Curiosity has action buttons for you to reply to an email, forward it, archive, mark as read, delete it... anything you might need. This way you can get those emails off your to-do list even quicker. Reply to or forward an email To reply to an email with Curiosity or to forward it: Open the email message withinFew readersOpen folders
How to open a folder with Curiosity You can open folders directly from the Curiosity Command bar. To open a folder with Curiosity: Ensure the folder you want to open is connected to Curiosity (e.g. local folders) Type open and the name of the folder, and select the option open "folder" from the results Your folder will open in your system. Notes Commands only work from the ComFew readersUse the Calculator
How to do calculations with Curiosity You can use the Curiosity command bar to do calculations: Hit Alt + Space to open the command bar Type your calculation Hit Enter to copy the result to your clipboard Supported calculations currently include: Addition and subtraction e.g. 3+4 Multiplication and division e.g. 384/17 Trigonometric functions e.g. sin(36) ExponentFew readers