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If the app picker does not show the app you want to run, you can use tips further below to find the command to run the app.
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### Use the App Picker (recommended) <Badge text="soon!" variant="tip" />
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If you select an application from the app picker, Kando will automatically fill in the command, name, and icon for you.
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![banner](../../assets/img/app-picker.png)
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<center><sup>The app picker allows you to select one of your installed of apps.</sup></center>
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### Use Drag and Drop <Badge text="soon!" variant="tip" />
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Usually, you can drag and drop an application from your start menu or application launcher into Kando!
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* On **Windows**, this works with the Start Menu and most application shortcuts.
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* On **macOS**, you can drag and drop applications from the Applications folder.
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* On **Linux**, you can drag and drop desktop files from your file manager and on some desktop environments, you can also drag and drop applications from the application launcher.
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### <AstroIcon name="seti:windows" class="inline-icon" /> Windows
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If the app picker does not work for you, you can find the command to run an application in a few different ways.
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The steps for launching an application on Windows depends on where it is and what type of application it is.

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