Common Shortcut Keys: F1 + ALT are similar to Windows's win key. In gnome, the * application * menu is opened)
F2 + ALT is similar to Windows. Windows + R is the shortcut key for running programs.
CTRL + ALT + D similar to Windows win + D is the shortcut key for displaying the Desktop
CTRL + ALT + l start the screen saver?
Alt + TAB are the same as those defined in windows.
Print Screen screen capture (entire screen)
Alt + print screen capture of current window
Window operation shortcut
Alt + F4 close the window
Alt + F5 cancel Maximization
Alt + F7 move the window
Alt + F8 change size
Alt + F9 minimizes the current window
Alt + F10 maximize current window
Alt + space is what I wrote. Just read it :)
Shortcut Keys in the program
CTRL + n
CTRL + x
CTRL + c
CTRL + V
CTRL + z
CTRL + S
Basic shortcut for Ubuntu operations
* Open the main menu = Alt + F1
* Run = Alt + F2
* Display desktop = CTRL + ALT + d
* Minimize the current window = Alt + F9
* Maximize the current window = Alt + F10
* Close the current window = Alt + F4
* Capture full screen = Print Screen
* Truncate window = Alt + Print Screen
Default special shortcut key
* Show All window Programs = F10
* Display the top program of the current window = F11
* Show All Programs in the current window = F12
* Switching window = Alt + Tab
* Rotate the 3D desktop = CTRL + ALT + left/right arrow (you can also place the mouse in the title bar or switch using the scroll wheel on the desktop)
* Rotate the 3D desktop (the activity window follows) = Ctrl + Shift + ALT + left/right arrow
* Manually rotate the 3D desktop = CTRL + ALT + Left click and drag the blank area on the desktop
* Window Transparency/opacity = possible with the "transset" utility or Alt + scroll wheel
* Zoom in once = super key + right-click
* Manual zoom in = super key + scroll up
* Manually zoom out = super key + scroll down
* Move the window = Alt + left-click
* Place a border when moving the window = left click to start dragging and then CTRL + ALT
* Adjust the window size = Alt + medium click
* Bring up the window below the top window = Alt + middle-click
* Dynamic effect deceleration = Shift + F10
* Water print = press Ctrl + super key
* Rain = Shift-F9
* Expand desktop = CTRL + ALT + down arrow, then press CTRL + ALT and left/right arrow to select Desktop
Ubuntu GNOME Desktop skills
=== Keyboard class ===
1. press Alt + ctrl at the same time, and then press the Left and Right cursor on the disk to switch the work zone.
2. Press the "/" key on the web to be the same as the search function, and press the "/" key on the desktop or directory to "open .."
3. Locate the saved files (folders) in the current directory and directly enter the file (folder) Name.
4. Shift keys can be used to quickly switch between Chinese and English scim input. Smart ABC in Windows is the same.
5. Alt + left and right can move forward and backward the page
6. screen lock: Alt + Ctrl + L is equivalent to Microsoft key + L in windows. CTRL + ALT + D is equivalent to Microsoft key + D in windows.
In other words, ALT + ctrl is equivalent to Microsoft key
7. Press CTRL + ALT + Shift + left and right arrow keys to move the current window to the previous or next desktop.
8. Alt + TAB switch to left window, ALT + Shift + TAB switch to friends window
=== Mouse class ===
1. You can directly drag the title of the window to maximize the size of the window, and then drag it back to maximize the size of the window.
2. In the volume control area, you can use the scroll wheel to scroll the mouse wheel to directly adjust the volume. In the taskbar, you can scroll the scroll wheel to switch to the taskbar. In the workspace, you can switch to the workspace.
3. When browsing the Web page, you can directly drop the image to the saved directory to download it.
4. Click the scroll wheel to post the text. At the same time, pressing the left or right mouse key is equivalent to pressing the middle mouse button --> to extend to, select text on the web, directly double key (middle key) can post the selected text
5. Small windows in the work area can be dragged in different work areas, that is, the function of moving to... (Work area)
6. Shift + scroll wheel to move back to the page
7. You can click the title bar to hide the current window.
8. Hold down SHIFT and drag the window to move the upper and lower edges.
9. Drag the file in the file manager to the gnome terminal to obtain the complete path name.
10. Modify the directory icon: drag the image in the file manager to the icon where the folder property is located.
11. Right-click the blank area of the scroll bar and the screen will scroll to it.
12. Drag the image to the desktop in the middle of the text box and select set as wallpaper.
=== Others ===
Screen wear:
A. Full Screen: press the prtscr key.
B. Current window: press Alt + prtscr at the same time.
C. delayed screen wear: Enter the command: gnome-screenshot -- delay 3 in the terminal or "run" window, and wear the screen after a delay of 3 seconds.
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