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Inform about keyboard shortcuts in Ubuntu 14.04?
Good time, comrades!
Ubuntu as the main system I use not so long ago, so I apologize in advance if the question is idiotic)))
So, ubuntu gives you the ability to use its hotkeys to open applications, sometimes I need a task manager, don't rush to throw stones at me! I know that in Ubuntu it is called a system monitor, it's just that the habit after Windows remained, respectively, the habit of ctrl + alt + del is laid down at the level of muscle memory. It’s not difficult at all to add comfort to myself, as it turned out, in my case I need to open gnome-system-monitor using the standard Windows call of the task manager, I was surprised when I realized that having two dividers I have, as it were, two different keys. Without thinking twice, I just added a second custom combination with a second delit, everything works fine, but from the very beginning the thought that I came up with some kind of castle does not leave me. So, tell me if there is a more elegant solution or am I thinking in the right direction?
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Personally, I always call the dispatcher in Windows via Ctrl-Esc, it is also configured in Ubuntu. The fact that you have defined a keyboard shortcut that is convenient for you speaks only of the flexibility and friendliness of Linux IMHO ;-) I, for example, always redefine F10 and Ctrl-arrows.
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