Ubuntu terminal shortcut key test -- modify -- add ing www.2cto.com ctrl + alt + t Open shell Bash Shell shortcut key <ALT d>: delete the part from the cursor to the end of the current word <ALT a>: move the cursor to the current word header <ALT e>: move the cursor to the end of the current word <CTRL y>: insert the recently deleted word <! $>: Repeat the last parameter of the previous command. Ctrl + a-jump to the beginning of the line Ctrl + B-move one character to the left Ctrl + c-end process www.2cto.com Ctrl + d-Remove Ctrl + e-from the cursor to the Right to jump to the end of the line Ctrl + f -Move one character to the right Ctrl + k-remove from the cursor to the end of the line Ctrl + l-clear screen, similar to the clear command Ctrl + r-query history command Ctrl + R-Search the history backwards with multi occurrence Ctrl + u-Delete backward from cursor // It is more useful when the password is incorrect. Ctrl + xx-Move between EOL and current cursor position Ctrl + x @-Show possible hostname complet Ions Ctrl + z-Suspend/Stop the command supplement: Ctrl + h-delete the current character Ctrl + w-delete the last entered word terminal shortcut: alt + f2 and then press gnome-terminal to open the terminal and add the shortcut key: System -- preferences -- keyboard shortcut, the most common win + n switch Background Color Style alt + tab = needless to say. Win + tab if the 3D effect is enabled, ctrl + alt + backspace = is equivalent to force cancel ctrl + alt + del = bring up the shutdown menu ctrl + alt + l = lock the desktop ctrl + alt + d = minimize all gnome windows ctrl + alt + f2 = linux end users (alt + f7 returns X windows, alt + <-or-> terminal switch) ctrl + alt + <-or-> = switch desktop ctrl + w = Delete the word ctrl + y = paste from ctrl + u, ctrl + d, ctrl + w: The word ctrl + r = is being tested. I haven't figured it out yet. Ctrl + l = equivalent to clear ctrl + B = move back ctrl + f = move forward ctrl + p = show up cache command ctrl + n = show down cache command ctrl + d = close terminal shift + up/down = terminal scroll up/down shift + pgup or pgdown = terminal scroll up/down ctrl + shift + f = full screen (konsole only) ctrl + shift + n = new terminal (terminal and konsole are different) ctrl + c = terminate the following desktop shortcut list Open Main Menu = Alt + F1 run = Alt + F2 display desktop = Ctrl + Alt + d minimize current window = Alt + F9 maximize current window = Alt + F10 close current window = Alt + F4 capture full Screen = Print Screen capture window = Alt + Print Screen default special shortcut keys show all window Programs = F10 show current window top program = F11 show all programs in the current window = F12 switch window = Alt + Tab rotate 3D desktop = Ctrl + Alt + left/right arrow (you can also place the cursor on the title bar or the desktop and use the scroll wheel to switch) rotate 3D desktop (active window follows) = Ctrl + Shift + Alt + left/right arrows manually rotate 3D desktop = Ctrl + Alt + left-click and drag the blank 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 wheel up manual zoom in = super key + scroll wheel down move window = Alt + Left click Move window paste border = left click start dragging and then press Ctrl + Alt to adjust the window size = Alt + press Bring up the window below the top window = Alt + middle-click dynamic effect deceleration = Shift + F10 water print = press Ctrl + super key rain point = Shift-F9 desktop expand = Ctrl + Alt + down arrow, press Ctrl + Alt and the left/right arrow to select the Desktop