Yakuake Yakuake is a drop-down terminal application that i've used for years and may one day consider contributing to. This page is a collection of notes for the application. sudo apt install yakuake I set yakuake as a startup application so it's always available when I reboot my computer. It's just nice to have a terminal readily available. yakuakerc User configuration is in ~/.config/yakuakerc , an example file is below. This file is all of the settings outlined on the yakuake repository , with the default setting applied. It's just meant to put all the available configurations in front of you so you can pick and choose which you want. [Animation] AutoOpen=false Frames=17 PollInterval=500 UseVMAssist=true [Appearance] BackgroundColor=#000000 BackgroundColorOpacity=0.4 Blur=false KeyboardInputBlockIndicatorColor=#FF0000 KeyboardInputBlockIndicatorDuration=250 Skin=default SkinInstallWithKns=false TerminalHighlightDuration=250 Translucency=false [Behavior] FocusFollowMouse=false OpenAfterStart=false RememberFullscreen=false [Dialogs] ConfirmQuit=true FirstRun=false Note that yakuake will automatically alphabetize this file and all configurations within. I've only noticed this happening when stopping yakuake completely with pkill yakuake and then starting the application again. This is the same process required to reload a ~/.config/yakuakerc after making some changes. Shortcuts I think the yakuakerc file also supports shortcuts and keybinds, but I've not had much luck yet. Using the keybind scheme exporter and importer is simple, it just would be nice to have my keybinds automatically loaded and save the clicking around. But you really will only have to do this when you're migrating user configurations to a new system, which isn't often. Go to the configure keyboard shotcuts screen in yakuake settings, then click ManageSchemes->MoreActions->ExportScheme This will ask you where to place a yakuake.shortcuts file - you can put this file wherever you want, because you will be manaually loading it using the Import option in the screenshot above. The contents of this file is seen below. You can edit the file or use the GUI tool. toggle-window-state global shortcut is the one used for open / retracting the terminal. [Global Shortcuts] toggle-window-state=Meta+` [Shortcuts] close-active-terminal=Ctrl+Shift+R close-session=none decrease-window-height=Alt+Shift+Up decrease-window-width=Alt+Shift+Left edit-profile=none file_quit=Ctrl+Shift+Q grow-terminal-bottom=Ctrl+Alt+Down grow-terminal-left=Ctrl+Alt+Left grow-terminal-right=Ctrl+Alt+Right grow-terminal-top=Ctrl+Alt+Up help_about_app=none help_about_kde=none help_report_bug=none help_whats_this=Shift+F1 increase-window-height=Alt+Shift+Down increase-window-width=Alt+Shift+Right keep-open=none manage-profiles=none move-session-left=Ctrl+Shift+Left move-session-right=Ctrl+Shift+Right new-session=Ctrl+Shift+T new-session-quad=none new-session-two-horizontal=none new-session-two-vertical=none next-session=Shift+Right next-terminal=Ctrl+Tab; Shift+Tab options_configure=Ctrl+Shift+, options_configure_keybinding=none options_configure_notifications=none previous-session=Shift+Left previous-terminal=Ctrl+Shift+Tab rename-session=none split-left-right=Ctrl+( split-top-bottom=Ctrl+) switch-to-session-1=none switch-to-session-12=none switch-to-session-2=none switch-to-session-3=none switch-to-session-4=none switch-to-session-5=none switch-to-session-6=none switch-to-session-7=none switch-to-session-8=none switch-to-session-9=none toggle-session-keyboard-input=none toggle-session-monitor-activity=Ctrl+Shift+A toggle-session-monitor-silence=Ctrl+Shift+I toggle-session-prevent-closing=none toggle-window-state=none view-full-screen=Ctrl+Shift+F11