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Here are a few useful shortcuts you can try: <Ctrl><Esc> displays table of processes. <Ctrl><Alt><Esc> converts the pointer to a skull-and-crossbones and will kill the process of the window you click on. <Ctrl><Alt><Backspace> kills the X-server. <Ctrl><Alt><Del> shutdown the system and reboot. Share.
On the tool bar at the top of the vnc viewer window there is an ALT modifier button. Click that (it should remain pressed). Then, just press tab. Once you've got the window you want, click the alt button again to un-press it. Share. Improve this answer. answered Nov 14, 2010 at 15:02.
In newer versions of Plasma 5 (like 5.12), we have two options - "Add to panel (Widget)" and "Pin to Task Manager" - when right-clicking an application icon from the Application Launcher menu: So, there are two ways of having launchers available on the panel, in both KDE4 and Plasma5. First, by adding a shortcut inside the Task Manager widget.
I believe this was not possible at the time I posted this question, but this is now a feature by default in KDE. You can change the shortcuts in System Settings -> Shortcuts -> Plasma -> Activate Task Manager Entry 1 .. 10
OS: Linux Mint 18.2 sonya DE: XFCE By clicking the menu-button in the panel, there exists the option Run Program ....
3. Assuming you are using xfwm, the default window manager for Xfce, then you can access the configuration settings using Xfconf-query. For example, to list all the properties in the panel, you would use: xfconf-query -c xfce4-panel -l. There is a list of examples on the project page.
In GNOME and other freedesktop.org-compliant desktop environments, such as KDE and Unity, applications are added to the desktop's menus or desktop shell via desktop entries, defined in text files with the .desktop extension (referred to as desktop files).
15. An alternative to drag and drop is the Send To menu: Right-click on the folder you want to add as bookmark. Send to → Side Pane (Create Shortcut) Drag and drop didn’t work for me. According to a post in the thread Thunar bookmarks are broken. Salix64 Xfce 14.1, the reason is the missing file ~/.gtk-bookmarks.
1. Alt + PrtSc or SysRz + r R eally (return my keyboard to me) Ctrl + Alt + F1 Wait. Go get some coffee, or make tea, or let the dog out. Sometimes with high CPU use it can take a while for this to work. If you get a console, then ps fu -e --sort -%cpu | head -n5 to track down the villian.
On Windows the convention is pretty strong: Alt - F4 closes most applications. Ctrl - F4 closes most major sub-windows. Esc dismisses most dialogue boxes. On Linux there hasn't been quite so much convergence, but the following are common: Ctrl - q closes most applications. Ctrl - w closes most major sub-windows. Esc dismisses most dialogue boxes.