Friday, August 6, 2010

Keyboard Shortcuts in Ubuntu 10.04

Workspaces
  • Ctrl + Alt + Left/Right/Up/Down arrow – move to the workspace in the given direction
  • Ctrl + Alt + Shift + Left/Right arrow – move the current window to the workspace in the given direction
  • Super + E - “expo” effect, shows all workspaces (move windows with left mouse button, zoom to a workspace with right mouse button)
Window Management
  • Super + W – “scale” effect, shows all windows in current workspace (left click selects window, middle click closes window, right click zooms window)
  • Super + A – “scale” effect, shows all windows
  • Alt + F10 – toggle maximize current window
  • Alt + F9 – minimize current window
  • Ctrl + Alt + D – toggle show desktop
  • Alt + Middle mouse button – resize window
  • Alt + Left mouse button – move window
  • Alt + Right mouse button – window menu
  • Alt + F7 – move current window (without holding down mouse button)
  • Alt + F8 – resize current window (without holding down mouse button)
  • Alt + Tab – switch windows on current workspace
  • Ctrl + Alt + Tab – switch windows on all workspaces
  • Alt-F1  launch applications menu
  • Ctrl-L  shortcut for opening locations (in Nautilus)
  • F9 – Toggle side pane in Nautilus
Accessibility
  • Super + Mouse wheel scroll – zoom screen
  • Super + Middle mouse button – draw rectangle to zoom to
  • Super + N – invert colours of current window
  • Super + M – invert colours of screen (Compiz is configured for this shortcut, but the messaging indicator seems to have taken it over so it doesn’t work)

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