Ubuntu shortcut keys-terminal shortcuts
1. Shortcut keys for terminals: The tab:tab key is a more commonly used shortcut key, it is the function of the full file name or path. For example, enter "Cd/ho" in the Click Tab key, the terminal will show "Cd/home". If your folder, there are two names at the beginning of the same file, such as "Picture001.bmp" and "Picture002.bmp" two files, enter "rm pic" After pressing the TAB key, will be complete into "rm picture", You can then enter the remaining names. The use of tab completion also supports recognition of extensions, such as "Th2ad_chs.exe Files and Th2ad_chs.ini files" in your folder, when you enter "Wine TH" and then press TAB, will be completed "Wine Th2ad_chs.exe" Instead of filling out the. ini file because the wine and. exe files are associated. ctrl+c: This key can not be used to copy, in the middle end, press CTRL + C on behalf of the current terminal node execution of the program, press the time must be cautious. ctrl+a: Moves the cursor to the beginning of the command line. ctrl+e: Moves the cursor to the end of the life merriness. ctrl+u: Deletes the characters from the beginning of the line to the cursor. ctrl+z: Sends the current process to the background processing.   CTRL+ALT+F1: Switch to the first text terminal. You can have as many as six different terminals under Linux.   CTRL+ALT+F7: Switch to the first graphical user interface (generally X-window in the seventh terminal). ~:~ can't seem to be a shortcut, right? The role is to replace your home folder, such as your username is user, then "/home/user/desktop" and "~/desktop" is equivalent. ctrl+insert: Copy shift+insert: Paste 2.gnome shortcut key: Alt + F1: Similar to the win key under Windows, open the Application menu (applications) (same as KDE) in GNOME. ) alt + F2: Windows-like win + R key combinations, running applications in Gnome   Ctrl + Alt + D: Windows-like win + D key combination, display desktop. ctrl + Alt + L: Lock the desktop and start the screen saver, you need to enter a password when unlocking. (works under KDE.) alt + TAB: ALT + TAB combination under Windows to switch between different program windows. printscreen: Full screen capture, because this function is a bit slow response, please do not repeatedly press this key, otherwise it may crash. alt + printscreen: The current window grab, pop-up capture dialog box. (under KDE, the image is reported to the Clipboard.) ) ctrl + Alt +→/←: Switch between different workstations. (Use the Ctrl+tab button in KDE to complete this function.) ) ctrl + Alt + Shift +→/←: Move the current window to a different table ctrl+alt+shift+fn: terminal n or analog terminal n (N and N are digital 1-6) ctrl +ALT+F7: Return to Desktop if you use Ctrl+alt+f1 alt + F4: Close window alt + F5: Cancel maximized window (Restore window original size) alt + F7: Move window (note: Invalid in the maximized window) alt + F8: Change the window size (note: Invalid in the window maximized state) alt + F9: Minimized window alt + F10: Maximize window alt + Space: Open the Control menu of the window (click the menu that appears in the upper-left corner of the window) Click the mouse wheel: When you select a piece of text, press the mouse wheel key, The selected text can be copied to the location indicated by the mouse and is also valid in the middle end. (not tested in KDE.) ) atl+ Click the mouse to drag: Move the position of the window. (works equally well in KDE and Compiz.) 3.firefox: alt+ left ARROW key or Backspace: back. shift+backspace orALT + RIGHT ARROW key: Forward. alt+home: Home. (This refers to the user-defined home page) ctrl+o: Open file. f5 or Ctrl+r: Reload. ctrl+f5 or Ctrl+shift+r: Reload (ignore cache). esc: Stop. end: To the bottom of the page. home: Go to the top of the page.  F6: Moves to the next frame.  SHIFT+F6: Moves to the previous frame. ctrl+u: Page source code. ctrl+p: Print. ctrl+s: Save page as. ctrl+ "+": Enlarge the text. ctrl+ "-": Reduces the text. ctrl+0: Restores the text size. ctrl+f: Find this page.  F3: Find again. ': Enter the Find link. /: Enter find text.  SHIFT+F3: Find. ctrl+k or Ctrl+e: Web search. ctrl+w or CTRL+F4: closes the label. ctrl+shift+w or Alt+f4: Closes the window. ctrl+ left ARROW or CTRL + UP ARROW: Moves the label to the left. ctrl+ right ARROW or CTRL + DOWN ARROW: Move label to right. ctrl+home: Moves the label to the beginning. ctrl+end: Moves the label to the end. ctrl+t: New tab page. ctrl+n: New window. ctrl+tab or Ctrl+pagedown: Next tab. alt+enter: Opens the URL on the New tab page. ctrl+shift+tab or Ctrl+pageup: Previous tab. ctrl+shift+t: Undo Close tab. [1 to 8]: Ctrl+[1 to 8]: Select tab. ctrl+9: Select the last tab. ctrl+shift+d: Add all as bookmarks. ctrl+d: Adds the current bookmark. ctrl+b or Ctrl+i: Opens the bookmark.  F7: Insert Browse. ctrl+j: Download. ctrl+h: History. ctrl+shift+del:Clears private data. ctrl+enter: Complements the. com address. shift+enter: Complements the. NET address. ctrl+shift+enter: Complements the. org address. del: Deletes the selected self-matching input.  F11: Fullscreen. alt+d or F6 or ctrl+l: Select the Address bar. alt+ up ARROW keys or ALT + DOWN ARROW keys or F4: Select or manage a search engine. shift+ scroll up the wheel: forward. shift+ Scroll down the wheel: back. Press the middle mouse button on the label: Close the tab. ctrl+ scroll Wheel: Change the page scale. Double-click in the tab bar: New tab. ctrl+left-click or click the middle mouse button: Open the tabs in the background. shift+ctrl+left-click or shift+ Click the middle mouse button: Open the tabs in the foreground. shift+left-click: Opens in a new window. shift+reload button: Refresh (overwrite cache). alt+left-click: Save page as. alt+ scroll wheel: progressive scrolling. ##################################### ubuntu operation Basic shortcut key * Open Main Menu = ALT + f1 * Run = ALT + F2& nbsp;* Display desktop = Ctrl + Alt + d * minimize current window = ALT + f9 * maximize current window = ALT + f10 * close current window = ALT + f4 * intercept fullscreen = P rint screen * Intercept window = Alt + Print screen default Special shortcut * Show all windows program = f10 * Show Current window topmost program = f11 * Show current window All Programs = f12 * Toggle window = Alt + tab * rotate 3D desktop = Ctrl + Alt + Left/right arrow (you can also place the mouse in the title bar or the desktop using the wheel toggle) * rotate 3D Desktop (activeWindow following) = Ctrl + Shift + ALT + Left/right arrow * manual rotation 3D desktop = Ctrl + ALT + Left click and drag desktop blank * window transparent/opaque = possible with the "Transs Et "utility or ALT + wheel * zoom in once = Super key + right click * Manual zoom in = Super key + wheel up * manual zoom out = Super key + wheel down * move window = Alt + Left click & nbsp;* Move the window when the border is pasted = left button to start dragging and then Ctrl + alt * Resize window = ALT + middle Click * Bring up the window below the top window = Alt + mi ddle-click * Dynamic effect deceleration = shift + f10 * watermark = Hold CTRL + Super key * raindrops = shift-f9 * Desktop expand = Ctrl + Alt + DOWN ARROW, then hold CTR L + Alt and left/right arrows Select Desktop alt + shift+ up ARROW-to show the current window nautilus 11 in a cool way. Shift+ctrl+n-new folder, useful 12. Alt + Enter-View the properties of the selected file/folder instead of right-click to select Properties 13. Ctrl + 1/2-Change the way Folders view is viewed, Icon View/List view 14. Ctrl + W-Closes the current Nautilus window 15. Ctrl + Shift + W-Closes all Nautilus window 16. Ctrl+t-Create a new label 17 in the Nautilus. Alt + up/down Arrow-moves to the parent folder/Selected folder 18. Alt + left/right Arrow-back/forward 19. Alt + Home-Move directly to the home folder 20. The F9-switch shows the Nautilus sidebar 21. Ctrl + H-switch shows the shortcut keys commonly used in hidden folders programs: ctrl+n new ctrl+x cut ctrl+c copy ctrl+v paste ctrl+z undo & nbsp Ctrl+s Save ubuntu Gnome's desktop tip: === keyboard class === 1. Press the ALT + Ctrl key while pressing the left and right cursor keys on the keyboard to toggle the work area 2.web Equal to find function, desktop or directory when press "/" equals "open ..." 3. Quick file (clip) positioning in the current directory, direct input file (clip) name 4.shift key can be scim the Chinese and English input fast switch, Windows intelligent ABC like 5.alt+ can forward back page 6. Screen Lock: Alt+ctrl+l equivalent to the win key + L in Windows, ctrl+alt+d equivalent to the win key in Windows +d --in other words, Alt+ctrl equivalent to the win key-- 7.ctrl+alt +shift+ left and RIGHT arrow keys, you can move the current window to the previous or next desktop 8.alt+tab to the left to switch windows, Alt+shift+tab to Friends switch window === Mouse class === 1. Drag and drop the window title when maximized to restore the window size, and then drag it back to maximize 2. Scroll with the mouse wheel in the volume control to adjust the volume directly, scroll the wheel in the taskbar to toggle the taskbar, and the workspace to switch workspace 3. When you browse the Web page, drop the picture directly into the Save directory to download the 4. Press the mouse wheel is posted, while pressing the mouse key is equivalent to pressing the mouse button--extension to, the Web selected text, direct double bond (middle button) can post the selected text 5. Small windows in the workspace can be dragged in different workspaces, moving to .... (workspace) function 6.shift + mouse wheel can back page 7. The middle mouse button title bar can hide the current window 8. Hold down SHIFT and drag the window to snap the upper and lower edge of the move 9. Drag files directly from the file Manager to In the Gnome terminal, you can getFull pathname 10. Modify the directory icon: You can drag a picture from the file Manager directly onto the icon that contains the folder properties. 11. The middle mouse button directly clicks the blank space of the scroll bar and the screen scrolls there. 12. Drag the picture to the desktop in the middle key and choose Set as Wallpaper other 22. Ctrl + Alt + L-lock screen 23. Alt + F1-Opens the Application menu 24. ALT + F2-Open the Run Application dialog box 25. Win + mouse wheel-zoom in/out screen first come is gnome under the shortcut keys, in fact, KDE and Xfce I use less universal shortcut key alt + F1 similar to the win key in Windows, Open the Application menu (applications) in Gnome alt + F2 similar to the win + R key combination in Windows, run the application in Gnome ctrl + Alt + D Similar to Windows under the win + D key combination, display desktop! ctrl + ALT + L Lock desktop and start screen saver alt + TAB with ALT + TAB key under Windows, switch between different program Windows printscreen fullscreen Screenshot alt + printscreen Current Window grab ctrl + alt +→/← Switch between different workbench ctrl + ALT + Shift +→/← move Current window Port to different table   CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+FN terminal n or analog terminal n (N and N for digital 1-6) ctrl+alt+f7 back to desktop ctrl+alt+shift+ F8 Unknown (terminal or analog terminal) window operation shortcut key alt + F4 Close window alt + F5 cancel maximized window (Restore window original size) alt + F7 Move window (Note: In the State of maximizing the windowInvalid) alt + F8 Change window size (Note: Invalid in the window maximized state) alt + F9 minimized window alt + F10 maximized window alt + SPA Ce open the Control menu of the window (click the menu that appears in the top left corner of the window) Common shortcut keys in the application (note: does not apply to all programs) basic and Win no difference ctrl+n new window ctrl+x cut ctrl+c copy ctrl+v paste ctrl+z undo Previous action ctrl+shift+z Redo just undone step action ctrl+s save file browser (partial) ctrl+h Show hidden file (toggle) ctrl+t new Label Ctrl+w Close label ctrl+page up previous label ctrl+page down next label alt+n Switch to Nth label (n is number) Customize Shortcuts access "System>preferences>keyboard shortcuts" in Ubuntu, select the items you want to set, and then type the shortcut keys to take effect. There are some terminal output commands often used shortcut keys tab= completion ctrl+a= start position ctrl+e= last position ctrl+k= Remove all content from here to the end ctrl+u= Delete here to start all content ctrl+d= Delete the current letter ctrl+w= delete here to the left of the word ctrl+y= paste by ctrl+u,ctrl+d, Ctrl+w deleted word ctrl+r= is testing, haven't figured out, hehe. ctrl+l= equivalent to clear ctrl+b= move ctrl+f= forward ctrl+p= up to show cache commands ctrl+n= Down Show cache command ctrl+d= close terminal shift+ up or down = terminal scroll up or down shift+pgup or pgdown= terminal scroll up and down ctrl+shift+f= Full screen (Konsole only) ctrl+shift+n= new terminal (terminal and konsole differ) ctrl+c= termination window management 1. Win+e-Display all the desktop, convenient left and right choice. 2. Alt+ctrl+left/right Arrow-Toggles desktop 3. Alt+ctrl+shift+left/right Arrow-Moves the current window to the other desktop 4. Alt + shift+ Up Arrow-Displays the current window 5 in a cool way. ALT+F9/F10-minimizes/maximizes the current window 6. ALT+F5-does not maximize the current window 7. ALT+F7-Activates the current window's move option, you can use the arrow keys to move the current window, or even move to another desktop. 8. Alt+f8-Adjusts the current window size 9 with the arrow keys. Ctrl + Alt + D-Show desktop/restore Current window 10. ALT + Tab-toggles the window nautilus 11. Shift+ctrl+n-new folder, useful 12. Alt + Enter-View the properties of the selected file/folder instead of right-click to select Properties 13. Ctrl + 1/2-Change the way Folders view is viewed, Icon View/List view 14. Ctrl + W-Closes the current Nautilus window 15. Ctrl + Shift + W-Closes all Nautilus window 16. Ctrl+t-Create a new label 17 in the Nautilus. Alt + up/down Arrow-moves to the parent folder/Selected folder 18. Alt + left/right ARrow-back/forward 19. Alt + Home-Move directly to the home folder 20. The F9-switch shows the Nautilus sidebar 21. Ctrl + H-switch shows hidden folders other 22. Ctrl + Alt + L-lock screen 23. Alt + F1-Opens the Application menu 24. ALT + F2-Open the Run Application dialog box 25. Win + mouse wheel-zoom in/Zoom out screen
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