Ubuntu is a Linux operating system based on desktop applications and an operating system built by a global professional development team. It contains all the applications you need: browsers, multimedia programs, instant messages, etc. Today, I will share 34 simple and practical Ub files that you must know.
Ubuntu is a Linux operating system based on desktop applications and an operating system built by a global professional development team. It contains all the applications you need: browsers, multimedia programs, instant messages, etc. Today, we will share 34 simple and practical Ubuntu shortcuts that you must know.
1. ctrl + W: close the current Nautilus window 2. ctrl + T: open a new Tab3. Ctrl + H in Nautilus: Switch to hidden file (folder) to display or not to display 4. ctrl + E: send the current document to an Email5. Ctrl + Q: exit application 6. ctrl + 1/2: change the folder view to the icon or list mode. 7. ctrl + Shift + W: close all Nautilus Windows 8. ctrl + Shift + N: create a new folder 9. ctrl + Alt + L: Lock Screen. if you want to walk away for a while and don't want others to see your screen 10. ctrl + Alt + D: Display the windows opened on the desktop/restore 11. ctrl + Alt + Backspace: disable X server 12. ctrl + Alt + F1: switch to the first virtual terminal 13. ctrl + Alt + F2 (F3) (F4) (F5) (F6): select different virtual terminals </p> 14. ctrl + Alt + F7: switch to the current logon session 15. ctrl + Alt ++: switch to the next X resolution (depending on X configuration) 16. ctrl + Alt +-: switch to the previous X resolution (depending on X configuration) 17. alt + Tab: switch between different applications to display 18. alt + F: open application menu 19. alt + F2: Open the "run application" dialog box 20. alt + F5: cancel the current window. alt + F7: the option to move the form. you can use the arrow keys on the keyboard to move the window 22. alt + F8: use the arrow key on the keyboard to change the current window size 23. alt + F9/F10: minimizes and maximizes the current window 24. alt + Up/Down Arrow: Move to parent-level directory 25. alt + Left/Right Arrow: backward and forward on Nautilus 26. alt + Enter: displays the attributes of the selected file or folder 27. alt + Home: directly move to your Home directory 28. alt + Shift + Tab: Similar to Alt + Tab for window switching, use reverse Order 29. alt + Ctrl + Left/Right Arrow: Move to workspace 30. alt + Ctrl + Shift + Left/Right Arrow: Move the current window to another workspace 31. alt + Shift + Up Arrow: initialize the window switching interface for the cool appearance, so that you can switch 32 by using the Arrow keys. win + E: displays all the workspaces, allowing you to easily switch 33. win + Mousewheel: zoom operation on the desktop, making it easier to operate with the scroll wheel and mouse. f9: Show and close the Nautilus sidebar