On 7/3/25 15:12, Abdullah Zubair wrote:
I’ll be trying out MATE next to see which DE suits me better.
Since I’m coming from a strong Windows background, I’d really appreciate
some comparative keyboard shortcuts, especially for common tasks. For
example:
In Windows, I use:
* Alt + Tab to switch between open apps.
* Windows + M or Windows + D to go to desktop.
* Windows + E to open File Explorer.
* Windows + 1 / 2 / 3 to open pinned taskbar apps.
Can you please help me understand how to do these same tasks in Linux
(GNOME and MATE)?
I’m especially looking for:
[1] is a starting point.
In other words, each "app" has specific shortcuts, just google and read
on! ;^)
HTH.
[1]
https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/shell-keyboard-shortcuts.html.en
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