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Shortcut For Linux

Alt + F1 Alt + F2 displays the Run Application dialog. Takes a screenshot. Minimizes all windows, and gives focus to the desktop. Alt + Tab Switches between windows. When you use these shortcut keys, a list of windows that you can select is displayed. Release the keys to select a window.

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Shortcut For Linux

Alt + F1 Alt + F2 displays the Run Application dialog. Takes a screenshot. Minimizes all windows, and gives focus to the desktop. Alt + Tab Switches between windows. When you use these shortcut keys, a list of windows that you can select is displayed. Release the keys to select a window.

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General Shortcut Keys Alt + F1 Alt + F2 Print Screen Alt + Print Screen Ctrl + Alt + right arrow Ctrl + Alt + left arrow Ctrl + Alt + up arrow Ctrl + Alt + down arrow Ctrl + Alt + d F1 Opens the Applications Menu. Displays the Run Application dialog. Takes a screenshot. Takes a screenshot of the window that has focus. Switches to the workspace to the right of the current workspace. Switches to the workspace to the left of the current workspace. Switches to the workspace above the current workspace. Switches to the workspace below the current workspace. Minimizes all windows, and gives focus to the desktop. Starts the online help browser, and displays appropriate online Help.

2. Window Shortcut Keys Alt + Tab Switches between windows. When you use these shortcut keys, a list of windows that you can select is displayed. Release the keys to select a window. Switches between windows in reverse order. Release the keys to select a window. Opens the first menu on the left side of the menubar. Opens the Window Menu. Moves the focus between items in a menu. Chooses a menu item. Closes an open menu. Switches to the workspace to the right of the current workspace. Switches to the workspace to the left of the current workspace. Switches to the workspace above the current workspace.

Alt + Esc

F10 Alt + spacebar Arrow keys Return Esc Ctrl + Alt + right arrow Ctrl + Alt + left arrow Ctrl + Alt + up arrow

Alt + Tab

Switches between windows. When you use these shortcut keys, a list of windows that you can select is displayed. Release the keys to select a window. Switches to the workspace below the current workspace. Minimizes all windows, and gives focus to the desktop.

Ctrl + Alt + down arrow Ctrl + Alt + d

When a window has focus, you can increase or decrease the size of the window: Alt + F8 Start the resize operation.

Arrow keys Resize the window in the direction of the arrow key. Spacebar Ess Complete the resize operation, leaving the window at the current size. Cancel the resize operation, restoring the window to its original size.

3. Panel Shortcut Keys Ctrl + Alt + Tab Switches the focus between the panels and the desktop. When you use these shortcut keys, a list of items that you can select is displayed. Release the keys to select an item. Switches the focus between the panels and the desktop. Release the keys to select an item. Opens the popup menu for the selected panel. Switches the focus between objects on a panel. Chooses the selected panel object or menu item. Opens the popup menu for the selected panel object. Moves the focus between items in a menu. Moves the focus between interface items in an applet also. Closes an open menu. Opens the Applications menu from the Menu Bar, if the Menu Bar is in a panel.

Ctrl + Alt + Esc

Ctrl + F10 Tab Return Shift + F10 Arrow keys

Esc F10

4. Application Shortcut Keys

Shortcut Keys Ctrl + N Ctrl + X Ctrl + C Ctrl + V Ctrl + Z Ctrl + S Ctrl + Q

Command New Cut Copy Paste Undo Save Quit

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