Keyboard shortcuts in Elementary OS

En humans share this Luis L. Rodriguez Gold, and as it is an internal site of here Cuba ... I share with you the post 🙂

Here I bring you the keyboard shortcuts that Elementary OS brings us by default. Of course, they can be modified in the keyboard options.

⌘ + Space —– »Open application launcher
Alt + Tab —– »Change window
⇧ + Alt + Tab —– »Change window in reverse order
⌘ + W —– »View of windows
⌘ + A —– »Window view for all workspaces
⌘ + Left / Right —– »Change workspace
⌘ + S —– »View of workspaces
⌘ + 0 —– »Create new workspace
⇧ + ⌘ + Left / Right —– »Move window between workspaces
Ctrl + ⌘ + Left / Righ —– »Dock the window in the left or right half
Ctrl + ⌘ + Up / Down —– »Maximize / Restore window
⌘ + L —– »Lock session
⌘ + Click + Drag —– »Move window
⌘ + Right Click + Drag —– »Change window size
= Super (Windows key), =Shift

Anyway ... I hope you find it interesting, I know there are a lot of ElementaryOS fans who read us 😀

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  1.   elendilnarsil said

    yesterday I downloaded Beta 1 for Elementary, so this information fits me perfectly. we will see how it behaves tomorrow.

    1.    KZKG ^ Gaara said

      I better not try Elementary ... maybe I like it and want to abandon my Debian + KDE ... LOL !!

      1.    Oscar said

        You don't leave KDE at gunpoint. I tried it but…, I prefer to continue with my Debian + XFCE.

  2.   auroszx said

    I already tried Beta 1. Very nice, some bugs but the effects make my mouth water 🙂

  3.   Christopher Gatica said

    So far I have not had any problems, but it took me a bit to get used to it, because I come from windows, I have installed linux mint 13 kde, elementary os on the same computer and it is going very well !!!

  4.   The crazy said

    I also tried Beta 1 but when it came to working hard on it, I really needed my KDE, I'm not moving from Manjaro + KDE.

    PS When will the Manjaro logo be available for comments: O?

    1.    KZKG ^ Gaara said

      Send me to my email (kzkggaara[@]desdelinux[.]net) the logo of the distro, in .SVG if possible and I make the logo for the comments and for the sidebar widget 😉

  5.   clarinet.luis said

    You missed «SUPER +» zoom in, «SUPER -» zoom out

    1.    John said

      Missing a shortcut that is to see the desktop: S

  6.   roll said

    +10 to my cousin for sharing

  7.   Alberto Aru said

    And how are the shortcuts for each created? that is, for example, for firefox I had the bluetooth button.

  8.   smoosh said

    well ... that's interesting I have a better question ... 🙂 how do I add a new shortcut, let's say to run an application like Palaver that I need my shortcut does not have that option

  9.   designblacksystem said

    install elemenatryosluna and when restarting the next morning I got the message.

    elementaryosluna desingblacksystem-system-product-Name tty
    elementaryosluna desingblacksystem-system-product-Name login:

    i won't let me access the system
    could you do me the enormous favor of helping me plesse.

  10.   JENRRY said

    Thanks for your help it helped me a lot I was about to switch to ubuntu-gnome because it is very similar and the super keyboard in gnome-shell I like it because I quickly access the whole menu, thanks

  11.   Mariano said

    It's great, I installed Elementary OS Luna.

    I have Ubuntu 14.04 lts on my machine, and windows 7 (directx games go without problems).
    With Elementary OS I found a successful, simple and fast aesthetic. It makes my machine have the most fluid performance, than I could find in different distros that I tried.

    To my credit of distros I went through Debian (Gnome), Ubuntu (Gnome and variants, xfce, kde, jwm, lxde, openbox), Fedora (gnome), Puppy linux (jwm), Suse (gnome), Slackware (kde), Enlightenment (E17 x11), Mandriva (gnome); and others that I do not remember or used little.

    It reminds me of the first time I used google as a search engine (it was not crowded with advertising and misleading shortcuts), it also has a learning curve of the best, which makes any 7 year old child who knows how to use a mobile phone can use it in a aména and intuitive.

    Today is the distro with which I work the fastest, most comfortable, and with plenty of resources. It's just my opinion, maybe there are people who share the same.