=========================================== Red Hat Enterprise Linux keyboard shortcuts =========================================== First published at 6/22/2018 on https://defkey.com/red-hat-enterprise-linux-rhel-shortcuts Developed by Red Hat, this Linux distribution focuses on the commercial market. Red Hat Enterprise Linux has server and desktop versions for various processor architectures. Red Hat Enterprise Linux has 21 shortcuts and we have listed all of them below. General ------- Ctrl + Alt + Backspace Kill current X session. Use if normal exit procedure doesn't work Ctrl + Alt + Del Shut down Red Hat Enterprise Linux system Ctrl + Alt + Fn Switch screens Ctrl + Alt + F1 Display an available screen (text-mode shell prompt screens) Ctrl + Alt + F2 Display an available screen (text-mode shell prompt screens) Ctrl + Alt + F3 Display an available screen (text-mode shell prompt screens) Ctrl + Alt + F4 Display an available screen (text-mode shell prompt screens) Ctrl + Alt + F5 Display an available screen (text-mode shell prompt screens) Ctrl + Alt + F6 Display an available screen (text-mode shell prompt screens) Ctrl + Alt + F7 Display an available screen (graphical desktop screen) Alt + Tab Switch tasks in a graphical desktop environment Ctrl + A Move cursor to the beginning of a line. This works in most editors and URL field of Mozilla Ctrl + E Move cursor to the end of a line. This works in most editors and URL field of Mozilla Ctrl + D Log out and close shell prompt Ctrl + L Clear the terminal. It does the same thing as typing clear in the command line Ctrl + U Clear the current line in terminal Left click Highlight the text Middle click Paste highlighted text Left click + Right click In a system with a two-button mouse, if you configured your mouse to emulate a third mouse button, you can click both the left and right mouse buttons simultaneously to perform a paste Tab Auto complete the command. Use this while using shell prompt, after typing first a few characters of a command or a file name Up arrow / Down arrow Scroll through command history Source: Red Hat Last modified on (UTC): Friday, November 27, 2020 Defkey © All rights reserved.