Gnome shortcuts list

"A" global

Alt + Win key in F1 similar to Windows, open the "Application" menu (the Applications) in GNOME
Win + R key combination in the Alt + F2 similar Windows, run the application in GNOME
Ctrl + Alt + D similar under Windows Win + D key combination, show Desktop
Ctrl + Alt + L to lock the desktop and start screen saver
Alt + Alt Tab under the same Windows + Tab key combination to switch between different window
PrintScreen full screen capture
Alt + PrintScreen capture the active window
ctrl + Alt + → / ← switch between different tables
ctrl + Alt + Shift + → / ← move the current window to a different table
ctrl + Alt + Fn analog terminal or terminal N N (n and N is the number 1-6)
Ctrl + Alt + F7 return to the desktop

"Two "  window Action Shortcut

Alt + F4 Close window
Alt + F5 Unmaximize window (return to the original size of the window)
alt + F7 moving window (Note: the invalid status window maximized)
alt the F8 + window size change (Note: maximizing the window invalid state)
Alt + F9 minimized window
Alt + F10 to maximize the window
Alt + Space to open the control menu window (upper left corner of the window click on the icon menu that appears)

Keyboard Shortcuts, "three" application
below these do not apply to all programs. And shortcuts can be analog under Windows under:

Ctrl + N new window
Ctrl + X Cut
Ctrl + C Copy
Ctrl + V Paste
Ctrl + Z Previous revocation
Ctrl + Shift + Z redo just undone one step
Ctrl + S Save

"Four" File Browser

Ctrl + H Show hidden files (switching key)
Ctrl + T new label
Ctrl + tag on a Page Up
Ctrl + Page Down next tab
Alt + N to N-th label switching (N is number)

Tip above shortcuts may not work for you, it needs its own binding. Or a combination of key bindings own habits ~

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