Use the shortcut keys to reduce the number of mouse clicks, thereby improving efficiency, below is the summary of the Shell shortcut keys:
CTRL + A cursor goes to the beginning
Ctrl+e cursor goes to end of line
CTRL+F cursor moves one character to the right
CTRL+B cursor moves one character to the left
Ctrl+p go to the previous command ("↑", without moving the handle to the right)
CTRL + N Go to the next command ("↓")
CTRL+K Delete current cursor to end of line
Ctrl+u Delete the current cursor to the beginning of the line
Ctrl+w Delete A word to the left
Ctrl+h Delete one character ("Backspace") to the left
Ctrl+d Delete one character to the right ("delete" is also equivalent to "exit")
Ctrl+_ undo the previous action, perhaps using undo to express a more accurate point
Ctrl+t changing character position
CTRL + C Cancel, cancel
Ctrl+y paste from buffer
The above shortcut keys are also applicable in SecureCRT, in SECURECRT:
Ctrl+insert Replication (CTRL+SHIFT+C)
Shift+insert Paste (ctrl+shift+v)
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Operating shortcut keys under the shell