You can also watch a video of these Ubuntu shortcuts in action. For example, T means ‘t’ key only, not Shift+t. I have used capital letters in the shortcuts but it doesn’t mean you have to press the shift key. Note: Super key in Linux refers to the key with Windows logo. ![]() I have not included universal keyboard shortcuts like Ctrl+C (copy), Ctrl+V (paste) or Ctrl+S (save). Let’s have a look at some of the must know keyboard shortcut for Ubuntu GNOME. Usually, most of them (if not all) should work on other Ubuntu versions as well, but I cannot vouch for it. Note: The keyboard shortcuts mentioned in the list is intended for Ubuntu 18.04 GNOME edition. ![]() You can use an operating system with the combination of keyboard and mouse but using the keyboard shortcuts saves your time. Here are some useful Ubuntu shortcut keys that will help you use Ubuntu like a pro. Knowing keyboard shortcuts increase your productivity.
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