Super+ctrl+d Minimize All windows
ALT + F1 Open launcher menu
ALT + F2 Run command
Shift + F10 Right-click
Ctrl + Alt + Backspace restart session to recover from crashes
Alt + F7 Move window (note: Not valid in the maximized State of the window)
Alt + F8 Change window size (Note: Not valid in the maximized State of the window)
Alt + Space Open the Control menu of the window (click the menu that appears in the top left corner of the window)
Ctrl+super+d Display Desktop
Alt + F4 close the current window
Ctrl+w Close the current window
Ctrl + Shift + W close all windows
Alt + Print screen screenshot Current window
Ctrl+shift+n new Folder
Alt+enter Display file properties
Alt + Home Move directly to home folder
f9– switch Display Nautilus File Manager sidebar
Ctrl + H switch shows hidden folders
CTRL+T Create a new label in Nautilus
ctrl+t– Create a new label in Nautilus
win+e– display all the desktop, convenient left and right choice.
Quick file (clip) positioning in the current directory, direct input file (folder) name
ALT + Left and right can forward back page
Alt+ctrl+l equivalent to the win key + L in Windows
Ctrl+alt+shift+ left and RIGHT arrow keys, you can move the current window to the previous or next desktop
ALT + TAB to the left to toggle the window to the right Alt+shift+tab
Desktop Expand = Ctrl + ALT + DOWN ARROW, then press CTRL + ALT and Left/right arrows to select desktop
Press the mouse wheel is pasted, while pressing the mouse key is equivalent to pressing the middle mouse button –> extension to, on the web selected text, direct double bond (middle button) can paste the selected text, left-click Copy
The middle mouse key point title bar can hide the current window
Shift-Drag the window to snap the top and bottom edges of the movement
Simply drag files from the File Manager to the GNOME terminal to get the full path name in the terminal
The middle mouse button directly clicks the blank space of the scroll bar, where the screen scrolls
Middle button Drag the picture to the desktop, you can choose to set as Wallpaper
Shortcut keys often used for terminal output commands:
tab= Full complement
ctrl+a= Start position
Ctrl+e= last Position
ctrl+k= Delete all content from here to the end
ctrl+u= Delete here to start all content
ctrl+d= Delete the current letter
ctrl+w= Delete the word here to the left
ctrl+y= paste a word deleted by ctrl+u,ctrl+d,ctrl+w
Ctrl+r= is testing, haven't figured it out, hehe.
Ctrl+l= equivalent to clear
Ctrl+b= to move back
Ctrl+f= move forward
Ctrl+p= Show cache command up
ctrl+n= Display cache command down
ctrl+d= Closing the terminal
shift+ up or down = terminal scroll up or down
Shift+pgup or pgdown= terminal scroll up and down
ctrl+shift+f= fullscreen (Konsole only)
ctrl+shift+n= new terminals (terminal and konsole differ)
ctrl+c= termination
Ubuntu shortcut keys