Linux Keyboard
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Symbols and accented characters
- Unicode hex code
These are similar to Windows' Alt-key code.
- Ctrl-Shift-u, followed by unicode hexadecimal code while maintaining Ctrl-Shift (see [1])
- Ex Ctrl-Shift-ue7 for
ç
, Ctrl-Shift-ue8 forè
, Ctrl-Shift-ue9 foré
...
- In Gnome, see character maps (
gucharmap
) to get unicode hex code. - In KDE, try KDE Character Selector (
KCharSelect
).
- Qwerty keyboard
- AltGr-", AltGr-', AltGr-`, AltGr-~, AltGr-^ becomes dead keys that can be used to create
ë
,é
,è
...
- Use English US international (see [6])
- "e for
ë
, etc. "space for"
, etc.
Bash
See Bash page.
Manpages
Some frequently used keyboard shortcuts/commands in man. Press h for complete list
Shortcut | Description |
---|---|
/ | Search |
n | Repeat previous search |
j or ↓ | Down |
k or ↑ | Up |