75 Deepin Linux Keyboard Shortcuts

Deepin Linux offers a visually appealing terminal emulator, making it a valuable addition to your toolkit. Utilizing Deepin Linux Shortcuts enhances its sleek design and efficient command emulation, aiming to elevate the user experience through its text interface. The simplicity of Deepin Terminal, coupled with its practical functions, makes it a standout choice.

Mastering finger memory for efficient workflow in this application is crucial. Therefore, we’ve compiled a list of Deepin Linux Shortcuts below for you to learn and experiment with. Feel free to download the Deepin Linux Shortcuts list in PDF format. Share this link with your fellow Deepin Linux enthusiasts!

Most used Deepin Linux Shortcuts

ActionDeepin Shortcut keys
New windowCtrl + N
CopyCtrl + C
CutCtrl + X
PasteCtrl + V
Close the tab or windowCtrl + W
View propertiesCtrl + I
Show desktop or return from desktopSuper + D
Show file managerSuper + E
Block user account or lock desktopSuper + L
See Windows or workspaceSuper + S
Record the screenCtrl + R

Windows & Workspace Shortcuts

ActionDeepin Shortcut keys
View WindowSuper + W
Show all windowsSuper + A
Alternate workspaceSuper + Right Arrow key
Switch windowsAlt + Tab
Maximize windowSuper + Up Arrow key
Reduce windowSuper + Down Arrow key
Move windowAlt + F7
Resize windowAlt + F8

Pitcher Shortcuts

ActionDeepin Linux Shortcuts
Open pitcherSuper
Increase sizeCtrl + =
Decrease sizeCtrl + –

File Manager Shortcuts

ActionDeepin Linux Shortcuts
Create folderCtrl + Shift + N
Switch between list view and thumbnailCtrl + 1
Open a new tabCtrl + T
Find filesCtrl + F
Select allCtrl + A

Drawing Shapes Shortcuts

ActionDeepin Linux Shortcuts
RectangleAlt + 1
EclipseAlt + 2
ArrowAlt + 3
PencilAlt + 4
ColorAlt + 6

Terminal Shortcuts

ActionDeepin Shortcut keys
CopyCtrl + Shift + C
PasteCtrl + Shift + V
OpenCtrl + Shift + X
SearchCtrl + Shift + F
Zoom inCtrl + =
Zoom outCtrl + –
Default sizeCtrl + 0
Select allCtrl + Shift + A
Jump to the next commandShift + Down Arrow key
Jump to the previous commandShift + Up Arrow key
Rename titleF2
Switch fullscreenF11
Display shortcutsCtrl + Shift + ?
Custom commandsCtrl + [
Remote managementCtrl + /

Terminal Workspace Shortcuts

ActionDeepin Shortcut keys
New workspaceCtrl + Shift + T
Close workspaceCtrl + Shift + W
Next workspaceCtrl + Tab
Previous workspaceCtrl + Shift + Tab
Select workspaceAlt + 1 … 9
New theme terminalCtrl + Alt + 1 … 9
Vertical splitCtrl + Shift + J
Horizontal splitCtrl + Shift + H
Select upper windowAlt + K
Select lower windowAlt + J
Select left windowAlt + H
Select right windowAlt + L
Close windowCtrl + Alt + Q
Close other windowsCtrl + Shift + Q

Capture Area Shortcuts

ActionDeepin Linux Shortcuts
Move LeftLeft Arrow key
Move RightRight Arrow key
Move UpUp Arrow key
Move DownDown Arrow key
Expand sideways RightCtrl + Right Arrow key
Expand sideways LeftCtrl + Left Arrow key
Expand sideways DownCtrl + Down Arrow key
Expand sideways UpCtrl + Up Arrow key
Reduce sideways RightCtrl + Shift + Right Arrow key
Reduce sideways LeftCtrl + Shift + Left Arrow key
Reduce sideways DownCtrl + Shift + Down Arrow key
Reduce sideways UpCtrl + Shift + Up Arrow key

Deepin Terminal Shortcuts

ActionDeepin Linux Shortcuts
Quake modeAlt + F2
Start terminalCtrl + Alt + T

We often transition seamlessly from traditional to modern desktop functionalities without much consideration. Having been a longtime Ubuntu user, I experienced a significant shift when Deepin emerged, revolutionizing the Linux desktop experience. Take a closer look at the Ubuntu Shortcuts list to enhance your workflow.

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