Termux touch keyboards doesn't include a Ctrl key, therefore it uses Volume down button to emulate the Ctrl key. For example, pressing Volume up + A on the touch keyboard will be the same as pressing Ctrl + A in a hardware keyboard.
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Move cursor to the beginning of line |
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Abort (send SIGINT to) current process |
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Logout of a terminal session |
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Move cursor to the end of line |
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Delete from cursor to the end of line |
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Delete from cursor to the beginning of line |
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Clear the terminal |
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Suspend (send SIGTSTP to) current process |
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Clear prompt before word (a word is a set of characters after a space) |
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Open new session (only works in Hacker's Keyboard) |
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Escape key |
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Tab key |
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F1 (and Volume Up + 2 → F2, etc) |
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F10 |
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Alt + B, back a word when using readline |
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Alt + F, forward a word when using readline |
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Alt + X |
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Up arrow key |
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Left arrow key |
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Down arrow key |
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Right arrow key |
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| (the pipe character) |
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~ (the tilde character) |
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_ (underscore) |
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Page Up |
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Page Down |
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Ctrl + \ (SIGQUIT) |
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Show the volume control |
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Show extra keys view |
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Alternative shortcut to toggle extra keys view |
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Source: Termux Wiki
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