Unix/Linux Keyboard Shortcuts:
· Ctrl+A Moves the cursor to the start of the line.
· Ctrl+B Moves the cursor in reverse one character.
· Ctrl+C Cancels the right now running direction.
· Ctrl+D Logs out of the present session.
· Ctrl+E Moves the cursor as far as
possible of the line.
· Ctrl+F Moves the cursor forward
one character.
· Ctrl+H Erase one character. Like
squeezing delete.
· Ctrl+P Paste past line(s).
· Ctrl+R Allows you to scan for a
recently utilized direction or switch.
· Ctrl+S Stops all yield on-screen
(XOFF).
· Ctrl+Q Turns all yield ceased on-screen
back on (XON). Additionally, shuts an application window.
· Ctrl+U Erases the total line.
· Ctrl+W Deletes the final word composed. For
instance, on the off chance that you composed mv file1 file2, this alternate
route would erase file2.
· Ctrl+Z Cancels the present task, moves back an index or
takes the present activity and moves it to the foundation. See bg direction for
extra data about foundation.
· Ctrl+Alt+D Minimizes all
application windows and demonstrates the work area.
· Ctrl+Alt+L Locks the screen.
· Ctrl+Alt+T Opens another terminal
window.
· Ctrl+Alt+Up/Down arrow Switches between workspaces (on the
off chance that you are a power client and use workspaces).
· Alt+F2 Open the comfort to run a direction (must be a power
client).
· Bolt Up/Down Scroll through recently
utilized directions.