Open the file you copied in your favorite text editor .
Add the path= line to that file and save it.A few links :
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Desktop_entries
https://specifications.freedesktop.org/ … nized-keysWelcome to archlinux forums
Thank you so much. It worked.
What's interesting, the first time I read zenlian's comment it was the first thing I did, but apparently I must have screwed something up. That's probably how I overcomplicated it so much. However, after your reply I did this once again and everything works now!
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Desktop_entries
https://specifications.freedesktop.org/ … nized-keys
Welcome to archlinux forums
]]>"To change working directory, I copied /usr/share/applications/huiontablet.desktop to ~/.local/share/applications/huiontablet.desktop, and add Path=/home/username/.local/share/huiontablet (mkdir first)"
Obviously (or luckily?), I had no problem with copying. I've got lost with the path section. I don't know what commands I should use, how to even add this path or what even is point of it.
I searched on the internet some of the explanations about adding paths, tried to do it myself, but absolutely nothing worked out and I've got even more confused.
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