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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
last updated 27 May, 2021
This page serves as a list of some of the more commonly encountered issues while using the Terminal.
In addition to this FAQ, please make sure to refer to the official docs. There you can find more detailed info on features of the Terminal, the available settings and how they work, and various tips and tricks for using the Terminal.
Please make sure to check out #8888, which is tracking all the quake-mode and globalSummon
related issues.
"Global Summon" refers to the globalSummon
action. This action allows you to bind a shortcut systemwide to activate the Terminal window. This means that you can bind something like win+`, and press that anywhere in the OS to instantly activate the Terminal window. globalSummon
supports a ton of different parameters to control its behavior, so please make sure to check out the docs.
"Quake Mode" is a specific version of globalSummon
. It summons a window that's named _quake
, and the window named _quake
has certain special properties. Check out the docs for more details.
That's correct - the Terminal needs to be running to be able to register the global hotkeys. You can configure the Terminal to launch on machine startup with "startOnUserLogin": true
. We're also using #9996 to track "Allow the Terminal to start up and process global hotkeys without creating a window".
Right now, you can't. The window named _quake
will always open on the top half of the monitor.
What you can do, though, is rebind win+` to a different globalSummon
action. The following will be equivalent to the quakeMode
action, but without the requirement that the window's name is _quake
:
{ "keys": "win+`", "command": { "action": "globalSummon", "dropdownDuration": 200, "toggleVisibility": true, "monitor": "toCursor", "desktop": "toCurrent" } }
Then, your window will still obey your standard initalPosition
, initialRows
, etc. settings.
Additionally, #9992 is the issue we're tracking for "Allow configuring global settings per-window name". That means you'll be able to use that to change the settings for the window named _quake
.
The _quake
window always opens in "focus mode" by default. That doesn't mean that the quake window doesn't have tabs, just that they're hidden. You can use the Command Palette to disable focus mode if you want to see the tabs again.
If you don't want the global hotkey to summon the window in quake mode, there are two options:
- Either re-bind it to a different
globalSummon
action, like the above, without"name": "_quake"
. - Wait patiently for #9992 to allow changing the settings of the
_quake
window name.
This is another scenario that'll have to wait for #9992. What you'd end up with is different window names for each profile you want a specific hotkey for. The defaultProfile
for those windows would be set to whatever profile you want. Then, you'd bind globalSummon
actions, with the name
set to each of those window names.