Screen:
Ctrl + Alt + D shows desktop/desktop minimize/restore win+d under Desktop ==windows
Ctrl + Alt + L (L) win+l under lock screen ==windows
ALT + F2 input command to run Win+r under ==windows
Alt +tab switching between different work platforms, consistent with Windows
Alt + F1 Open menu for current program
Alt +tab switching between different work platforms, consistent with Windows
Printscreen Full Screen screenshot
Alt + printscreen Current window grab
Terminal:
Create a new tab under Ctrl + Shift + t terminal
Ctrl + Shift + d/w Close the current tab of the terminal
Ctrl + Shift + q Close The terminal, that is, close all tabs
Ctrl + Shift + N opens a new terminal, note that it must be a mouse click on the terminal to create a new terminal, otherwise a new one is created for the current active window.
Ctrl + PageUp Previous tab
Ctrl + PageDown after a tabbed page
Ctrl + Shift +pageup Tab shift left
Ctrl + Shift +pagedown Tabs move right
ALT + F1 Switch to the first tab of the current terminal
ALT + F2 Switch to the second tab of the current terminal
ALT + F3 Switch to the Third tab of the current terminal
Maximizing or restoring a F11 terminal
Ctrl + Shift + "+" terminal amplification
Ctrl + "-" terminal Zoom Out
Ctrl + 0 Terminal original size
Copy and paste:
Ctrl + Shift + C copy
Ctrl + Shift + v paste
Window operation:
Alt + F4 close the current window
Alt + F5 Restore the current window size
Alt + F7 Move the current window
ALT + F9 Minimize Current window
ALT + F10 Maximize Current window
Alt + Space Open Window Control menu
This article is from the "Challenge Yourself" blog, so be sure to keep this source http://lovechocolate.blog.51cto.com/6757953/1595650
Shortcut keys under Linux