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Tracker 2000 for windows keyboard shortcuts
Tracker 2000 for windows keyboard shortcuts













tracker 2000 for windows keyboard shortcuts
  1. #TRACKER 2000 FOR WINDOWS KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS DRIVERS#
  2. #TRACKER 2000 FOR WINDOWS KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS BLUETOOTH#

SHIFT: Press and hold down the SHIFT key while you insert a CD-ROM to bypass the automatic-run feature.ALT+TAB: Switch to another running program (hold down the ALT key and then press the TAB key to view the task-switching window).ALT+DOWN ARROW: Opens a drop-down list box.CTRL+ESC or ESC: Selects the Start button (press TAB to select the taskbar, or press SHIFT+F10 for a context menu).CTRL+ESC: Opens the Start menu (use the ARROW keys to select an item).SHIFT+F10 Opens a shortcut menu for the selected item (this is the same as right-clicking an object.SHIFT+DELETE: Deletes an item immediately without placing it in the Recycle Bin.SHIFT+double click: Runs the alternate default command (the second item on the menu).SHIFT+right click: Displays a shortcut menu containing alternative commands.Here you can enable and adjust the timing for sticky keys, repeat keys, slow keys, bounce keys, toggle keys, and mouse keys (these convert your numeric keypad into mouse controls).Mouse click/keyboard modifier combinations for shell objects You can also alter your keyboard accessibility options by clicking System > Preferences > Universal Access > Keyboard Accessibility. Click System > Preferences > Keyboard Shortcuts, select one of the shortcuts in the list, and enter your preferred keystroke combination. Shift-Insert pastes the contents of the clipboard.Īdjust your keyboard shortcuts: Ubuntu makes it easy to customize your shortcuts. Tab followed by entered letters lists the available commands beginning with those letters.Ĭtrl-W deletes the word before the cursor. Here are some keyboard shortcuts for working in the Terminal window:Ĭtrl-Z sends the current process to the background.Ĭtrl-R finds the last command matching the entered letters. Here are a few others for working faster in Ubuntu and its apps:Īlt-F1 opens the Applications menu, then use the arrow keys to navigate the submenus.Īlt-F2 opens the Run Application dialog box.Īlt-F3 opens the Deskbar Applet (F3 opens the search bar at the bottom of the window).Īlt-F5 unmaximizes the current window (if it's maximized, of course).Īlt-F7, followed by arrow keys or mouse movement, adjusts the current window's position.Ĭtrl-Alt-Tab moves between open panels on the desktop.

tracker 2000 for windows keyboard shortcuts

Navigate faster in Ubuntu via keyboard shortcuts: Several of the most popular keyboard shortcuts in Windows work in Ubuntu as well, such as Ctrl-C to copy, Ctrl-V to paste, and Ctrl-S to save a file. Keep Ubuntu running at top speed by disabling unneeded services.

tracker 2000 for windows keyboard shortcuts

You'll find a list of common Ubuntu services, along with a brief description and advice for leaving them on or turning them off, at this Ubuntu Forum.

#TRACKER 2000 FOR WINDOWS KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS BLUETOOTH#

In my case, I unchecked Bluetooth device management (bluetooth) and Printer service (cupsys), the former because my laptop lacks Bluetooth capability, and the latter because it isn't connected to any printers. Just as in Windows, be careful not to disable a required service. To trim the services overhead in Ubuntu, click System > Administration > Services, and uncheck any unnecessary entries. One thing Ubuntu and Windows have in common is their tendency to run more services than you need. Pare down the overhead in Ubuntu by disabling unnecessary visual effects. Speed Ubuntu's startup by disabling the auto-start apps you don't need.Īnother way to cut back on the interface overhead is to disable visual effects: Click System > Preferences > Appearance, select the Visual Effects tab, and choose None.

#TRACKER 2000 FOR WINDOWS KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS DRIVERS#

Other candidates for disabling are the Evolution Alarm Notifier, the Restricted Drivers Manager, Tracker (the search and indexing service), User folders update, and Visual. To disable this and other unneeded startup programs, click System > Preferences > Sessions, and uncheck the programs you don't use.

tracker 2000 for windows keyboard shortcuts

For example, the ancient laptop I run Ubuntu on has no Bluetooth connection, so I don't need the Bluetooth Manager applet that loads with the OS. Start at the beginning by disabling the auto-start Ubuntu apps that you don't need. Then I poked around the Linux forums a little bit and found out that I could work even faster in Ubuntu by changing some default settings, and using a few of the OS's unique keyboard shortcuts. One of the first things I noticed after using Ubuntu for a while was how snappy the OS is, especially compared to Windows Vista (which in my experience can't even keep up with its predecessor XP).















Tracker 2000 for windows keyboard shortcuts