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CTRL + ALT + T Open Shell
Bash
Shell shortcut
<Alt
D>: delete the part from the cursor to the end of the current word.
<Alt
A>: move the cursor to the current word header.
<Alt
E>: move the cursor to the end of the current word.
<Ctrl
Y>: insert the recently deleted word.
<! $>: Repeat the last parameter of the previous command.
CTRL +-
Jump to the beginning of the line
CTRL + B-
Move one character to the left
CTRL + c-
Terminate Process
CTRL + d-
Delete from the cursor to the right
CTRL + E-
Jump to end of line
CTRL + F-
Shift one character to the right
CTRL + k-
Delete from cursor to end of line
CTRL + L-clear screen, similar to clear
Command
CTRL + R-
Search for History commands
CTRL + R-search the history backwards with multi
Occurrence
CTRL + U-delete backward from cursor //
It is useful when the password is entered incorrectly.
CTRL + XX-move between EoL and current cursor
Position
CTRL + x @-show possible hostname
Completions
CTRL + Z-suspend/stop
Command
Supplement:
CTRL + H-
Delete current character
CTRL + w-
Delete the last entered word
Terminal shortcut: Alt + F2, and then enter gnome-terminal to open the terminal.
Add shortcut key: System -- preferences -- keyboard shortcut
Most common
Win + n switch Background Color Style
Alt + TAB = needless to say.
Win + TAB switch if 3D effect is enabled
CTRL + ALT + backspace = is equivalent to force logout
CTRL + ALT + DEL = bring up the shutdown menu
CTRL + ALT + L = locked Desktop
CTRL + ALT + D = minimize all gnome windows
CTRL + ALT + F2 = Linux end user (Alt + F7 returns X Windows, ALT + <-
Or-> switch the Terminal)
CTRL + ALT + <-or->
= Switch Desktop
CTRL + W = Delete the word from here to the left
CTRL + y = paste the words deleted by Ctrl + u, CTRL + D, CTRL + W
CTRL + R = testing. I haven't figured it out yet.
CTRL + L = equivalent to clear
CTRL + B = move back
CTRL + F = move forward
CTRL + P = display the cache command up
CTRL + n = show down the cache command
CTRL + D = close the terminal
Shift + top or bottom = terminal scroll up and down
Shift + pgup or pgdown = terminal page turning and scrolling
CTRL + Shift + F = full screen (konsole only)
CTRL + Shift + n = new terminal (terminal and konsole are different)
CTRL + c = terminate
The following is a list of desktop shortcut keys.
open the main menu = Alt + F1
run = Alt + F2
display desktop = CTRL + ALT + D
minimize the current window = Alt + F9
maximize current window = Alt + F10
close current window = Alt + F4
capture full screen = print screen
capture window = Alt + print screen
default special shortcut key
show all windows Programs = F10
show the top program of the current window = F11
show all programs in the current window = F12
switch window = Alt + TAB
rotate 3D desktop = CTRL + ALT +
left/right arrow (you can also move the mouse in the title bar or on the desktop, use the scroll wheel to switch)
rotate the 3D desktop (the activity window follows) = Ctrl + Shift + ALT + left/right arrow
manually rotate 3D desktop = CTRL + ALT + Left click and drag the blank area on the desktop
transparent/opaque window = possible with transset utility or Alt +
scroll wheel
zoom in once = super key + right-click
zoom in manually = super key + scroll up
zoom in manually = super key + scroll down
move window = Alt + Left click
move the window with a border attached = left click to start dragging and then CTRL + ALT
adjust the window size = Alt + click
bring up the window below the top window = Alt +
middle-click
dynamic effect deceleration = Shift + F10
water print = Ctrl + super key
rain point = Shift-F9
desktop expand = CTRL + ALT + down arrow, press CTRL + ALT and the left/right arrow to select the desktop