Shortcuts that are commonly used under Ubuntu

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  • Skilled shortcut key operation can greatly save our time, the following paste some shortcut key operation:
  • Desktop common shortcut keys
      • Alt + F1: Focus to the left side of the desktop task navigation bar, you can press the up and down keys to navigate
      • Alt + F2: Run command
      • Alt + F4: Close the current window
      • Alt + Tab: Toggle program window
      • Alt + Space: Open Window menu
      • PrtSc: Desktop
      • Win + A: Search/Browse Programs
      • Win + F: Search/Browse files
      • Win + M: Search/Browse music files
      • Win: Search/Browse programs, files, music files, etc.
    Common Terminal shortcut keys
    • Ctrl + Alt + T: Open terminal
    • Tab: command or file name auto-complete
    • Ctrl + Shift + C: Copy
    • Ctrl + Shift + V: Paste
    • Ctrl + Shift + T: Create a new Terminal tab in the same window
    • Ctrl + Shift + W: Close tabs
    • Ctrl + Shift + N: New terminal window
    • Ctrl + Shift + Q: Close the terminal window
    • Ctrl + Shift + PageUp: Tab shift left
    • Ctrl + Shift + PageDown: Tabs move Right
    • Ctrl + D: Close tabs
    • Ctrl + L: Clear screen
    • Ctrl + C: Terminates the current task
    • Ctrl + P: Show previous History command
    • Ctrl + N: Show the next history command
    • Ctrl + R: Reverse Search History command
    • Ctrl + j/m: Enter (with the ENTER key function)
    • Ctrl + A: Cursor moves to the beginning of the line
    • Ctrl + E: Cursor moves to end of line
    • Ctrl + B: Close want to move one position after (backward)
    • Ctrl + Z: Put the current task in the background to run
    • Ctrl + PageUp: previous Terminal tab
    • Ctrl + PageDown: Next Terminal tab
    • F1: Open Help Guide
    • F11: Full Screen Toggle
    • Alt + F: Open File menu
    • Alt + E: Open the Edit menu
    • Alt + V: Open the View menu
    • Alt + S: Open the Search menu
    • Alt + T: Open the Terminal menu (terminal)
    • Alt + H: Open the Help menu
    • Ctrl +→: Cursor moves to the beginning of the previous word
    • Ctrl +←: Cursor moves to the ending of the next word
    • Ctrl + T: Position the character of the cursor position and the previous character in Exchange
    • Ctrl + U: Cut all characters from the beginning of the line to one position before the cursor
    • Ctrl + K: Cuts all characters from the cursor position to the end of the line
    • CTRL + Y: Paste Ctrl + U/ctrl + K-cut content
    • Ctrl + h/*: Delete the previous character of the cursor position (backspace key function)
    • Ctrl + D: Remove one character from the cursor position (delete key function)
    • Ctrl + W: Delete the previous word at the cursor position (ALT + Backspace key combination function)
    • CTRL + &: Recover Ctrl + H/D/W deleted content
    • Ctrl + Win +↑: Maximize Current Window
    • Ctrl + Win +↓: Restore/Minimize Current window
    • Ctrl + Win + D: Minimize All windows
    • Win + W: Show All Windows
    • Win + T: Open Recycle Bin
    • 2 consecutive TAB/4 consecutive ESC/2 consecutive CTRL + I: All commands and tool names are displayed
  • Note: Under Linux the win key is the Super key

    Starter

      • Win (press and hold) to open the launcher, show shortcut keys
      • Win + Tab switch application via launcher
      • Win + 1 to 9 is the same as clicking on the icon on the launcher
      • Win + Shift + 1 to 9 opens a new window in the app
      • Win + T opens the garbage bin

    Panel

      • Win (tap tap) to open the Dash homepage
      • Win + A opens the Dash app section
      • Win + F open dash file column
      • Win + M opens the Dash music section
      • Win + C opens dash picture column
      • Win + V open dash Video column
      • Ctrl + TAB Toggle between columns or tabs

    Switching in

      • Alt + Tab switch application
      • Ctrl + Alt +tab switch All workspaces to the application
      • Alt + ' toggle the currently running application window
      • Alt + Q Close the selected application or window

    Work area

      • Win + S switch workspace
      • Ctrl + Alt + arrow keys to switch workspaces
      • Ctrl + Shift + Alt + arrow keys to move the current window to another workspace

    Window

      • Win + w expands all windows of the current workspace
      • Shift + Win + w expand windows for all workspaces
      • Ct RL + win + W flatten all windows applied in focus in current workspace
      • Shift + Ctrl + Win + W flatten current focus apply window in all workspaces
      • ctrl + win +d minimize All windows (display Desktop) can also be used   win + D
      • Ctrl + Win + on maximize when front window
      • Ctrl + win + down to restore or minimize the current window
      • Ctrl + Win + left or right half maximize current window
      • alt + F4 close the current window or Ctrl + Q
      • Alt + Space Open Window universal access Menu
      • alt + left mouse button Drag move Current window
      • Alt + middle mouse button Drag adjust Current window size
      • Ctrl + L Explorer Displays the path of the current directory in the
      • Ctrl + H Explorer displays all files and folders (shows hidden folders)
      • Alt + Enter to display property information for the selected file or folder
      • Alt + Home move directly to your home directory

    Other

      • Ctrl + Alt + T Open terminal
      • Ctrl + Q to exit the current program
      • Alt + F1 + Enter Search Computer
      • Alt + F2 Search Computer
      • Ctrl + Alt + L lock screen, if you want to go away for a while and don't want others to see your screen, equivalent to Win + L
      • Ctrl + Alt + F1 switch to the first virtual terminal
      • Ctrl + Alt + F2 (F3) (F4) (F5) (F6) Select a different virtual terminal
      • Ctrl + Alt + F7 switch to the current logon session
  • Reference: 69569468 https://www.cnblogs.com/EasonJim/p/7119214.html

Shortcuts that are commonly used under Ubuntu

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