How to quickly open an application for the 2nd time via Dash?

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Published on 2012-11-28T18:05:53Z Indexed on 2012/11/28 23:15 UTC
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When I want to open an application via Dash, I just hit Super, type the first letters, and hit Enter. For instance: Super, "drop", Enter to start Dropbox. However, if I want to start an application again, Dash remembers it, but I cannot start it by hitting ENTER although "drop" is still in there, and Dropbox is in the first position. Why?

How can I (without using the mouse) start an application again?

UPDATE:

better example (hopefully):

  1. Super ... type "ged" ... Enter to start Gedit
  2. close Gedit
  3. Super ... and now? "ged" is remembered, Gedit is still in pole position ready to be started. However, hitting Enter does not work.

How can I start an application again? - Without using the mouse or retyping?

If I have to retype, it makes no sense that Dash remembers the application and my typed letters. I assume there is a way to open the application again by just: Super + Enter (or something similar). Thanks!

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