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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Keyboard Shortcuts For Ubuntu Operating System

Here Is the Ubuntu Shoetcut Keys Ubuntu is an operating system based on linux. It is also among the best and most popular operating system among all linux sytems. Numerous users have installed ubuntu in their machine. The most important feature of Ubuntu that attracts users is that it is very user friendly. Today I am listing keyboard shortcuts of Ubuntu that will ease you a lot in using Ubuntu. 



List Of Keyboard Shortcuts For Ubuntu  :-


  • Alt + F1 = opens the Applications menu  
  • Alt + F2 = opens the Run Application dialog box.  
  • Alt + F3 = opens the Deskbar Applet  
  • Alt + F4 = closes the current window.  
  • Alt + F5 = unmaximizes the current window  
  • Alt + F7 = move the current window  
  • Alt + F8 = resizes the current window.  
  • Alt + F9 = minimizes the current window.  
  • Alt + F10 = maximizes the current window  
  • Alt + Space = opens the window menu.  
  • Ctrl + A = Select all
  • Ctrl + C = Copy the highlighted content to clipboard  
  • Ctrl + V = Paste the clipboard content  
  • Ctrl + N = New (Create a new document, not in terminal)  
  • Ctrl + O = Open a document  
  • Ctrl + S = Save the current document 
  • Ctrl + P = Print the current document  
  • Ctrl + W = Close the close document  
  • Ctrl + Q = Quit the current applicationKeyboard shortcuts for GNOME desktop  
  • Ctrl +Alt + F1 = Switch to the first virtual terminal  
  • Ctrl + Alt + F2(F3)(F4)(F5)(F6) = Select the different virtual terminals  
  • Ctrl + Alt + F7 = Restore back to the current terminal session with X  
  • Ctrl + Alt + Backspace = Restart GNOME  
  • Alt + Tab = Switch between open programs  
  • Ctrl + Alt + L = Lock the screen.  
  • Ctrl + Alt + + = Switch to next X resolution  
  • Ctrl + Alt + - = Switch to previous X resolution  
  • Ctrl + Alt + Left/Right = move to the next/previous workspaceKeyboard shortcuts for TerminalCtrl + A = Move cursor to beginning of line  
  • Ctrl + E = Move cursor to end of line  
  • Ctrl + C = kills the current process.  
  • Ctrl + Z = sends the current process to the background.  
  • Ctrl + D = logs you out.  
  • Ctrl + R = finds the last command matching the entered letters.  
  • Enter a letter, followed by Tab + Tab = lists the available commands beginning with those letters.  
  • Ctrl + U = deletes the current line.  
  • Ctrl + K = deletes the command from the cursor right.  
  • Ctrl + W = deletes the word before the cursor.  
  • Ctrl + L = clears the terminal output  
  • Shift + Ctrl + C = copy the highlighted command to the clipboard.  
  • Shift + Ctrl + V (or Shift + Insert) = pastes the contents of the clipboard.  
  • Alt + F = moves forward one word.  
  • Alt + B = moves backward one word  
  • Arrow Up/Down = browse command history  
  • Shift + PageUp / PageDown = Scroll terminal outputKeyboard shortcuts for CompizAlt + Tab = switch between open windows  
  • Win + Tab = switch between open windows with Shift Switcher or Ring Switcher effect  
  • Win + E = Expo, show all workspace  
  • Ctrl + Alt + Down = Film Effect  
  • Ctrl + Alt + Left mouse button = Rotate Desktop Cube  
  • Alt + Shift + Up = Scale Windows  
  • Ctrl + Alt + D = Show Desktop

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