Several common terminal shortcut commands in Linux:
The first can be viewed through the man Terminator, at the same time can be output, the use of man terminator>>terminator (but it is easy to shut down when it is also closed), the safe way is to use the man terminator> >terminator &disown (This will assign a PID so that it will be independent).
Ctrl+shift+o:split terminals horizontally, perpendicular to its window
Ctrl+shift+e:split terminals vertically, leveling its window
Ctrl+shift+right:move parent Dragbar Right, left and right
Ctrl+shift+left:move parent Dragbar left.
ctrl+win+ about: Switch to left and right half plane
ctrl+win+ up/down: Switch to maximum plane
ctrl+alt+ Right/top: can switch to hidden state
ALT + up and down switch different ports
shift+ctrl+ up and down: adjust up and down
Ctrl+shift+ around key: adjust around
More detailed commands can be found in the man Terminator.
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Several common terminal shortcut commands in Linux