Keyboard Shortcuts

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Keyboard shortcuts can be used to access frequently used applications, such as a web browser, terminal, file manager, or package manager.

Keyboard Shortcuts in XFCE

In your panel, Applications -> Settings -> Keyboard.

Open the Application Shortcuts Tab. This is what it looks like(customised).

To Add a new Shortcut, click on Add

 


Now we need to type in the name of the command. In this example, we will setup a shortcut to the XFCE Terminal

 

Click on Ok.


Then we need to press the keyboard key(s) to create the shortcut.

 


We choose the Super(Windows) + t key combination for Terminal


 


and the shortcut would be created.


 


More such shortcuts can be created in a similar manner.

These shortcuts can be edited also by double clicking on them to change the command.


Keyboard shortcuts in KDE/plasma

Like XFCE, plasma has a convenient way to create and edit keyboard shortcuts built-in.


Start by opening System Settings and open Shortcuts under Workspace.


Virtually every element of plasma is available on the list. Each Action can have a primary shortcut and an alternate assigned.


To set or change a shortcut simply click on the action you want to change, click on the key combination, press the keys you wish to assign and then click the Apply button.


To add an application to the list, press the + button and then select the application from the menu.




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