Gnome Shell - how to add a custom favorite app / change favorite's path?

Clash Royale CLAN TAG #URR8PPP up vote 2 down vote favorite Due to a bug/glitch, I can't use Gnome Flashback for a while. I am forced to use the new Gnome Shell layout. I'm finding it a large leap back in usability. I am not able to customize it the way I can with Flashback. It tries to pretend I am on a tablet. But that's a different story. I have 2 versions of IntelliJ IDEA installed. When I find "idea" in the screen under windows key (I guess "activities"?), only the older version is found. I can add that through context menu. However, I haven't found a way to add the newer one. Or change the old one's path. I have tried various combinations of Alt, Shift, Ctrl and Super with both mouse buttons, but none gave me the "edit" menu item to change what the icon launches. How can I add a custom command, or how can I change the path of an existing one? gnome 17.10 gnome-shell favorites share | improve this question ...