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Ubuntu Shortcuts for Ubuntu 14 — Beginning and end of line



The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
2019 Community Moderator Election ResultsHow can I make Ubuntu UI uniformly use bash keyboard shortcuts?How to add additional Gnome-Shell and Unity workspace navigation shortcutsReplacement shortcuts for `screen`Ubuntu 14.04 - Force using home and end as keyboard shortcutsDebian/Xfce: Keyboard shortcut for home and end keysstty on old AT&T unix: how to add End-key for “end of line”?How to define a shortcut with more than one key (other than mod, ctrl and shift)How to handle back arrows, End and Home keys in a read promptCtrl+Delete and Ctrl+Backspace shortcutsHow to override the copy-mode behavior of the Home and End keys in GNU Screen?



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    In what application? If it's the shell you're talking about, then if you're running the same shell on Ubuntu with the same settings, then it would be the same shortcuts.

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Control-A Move to the beginning of the line or paragraph.

Control-E Move to the end of a line or paragraph.



Whats the equivalent for system wide shortcut on Ubnuntu 14? Where do I set those?










share|improve this question

















  • 1





    In what application? If it's the shell you're talking about, then if you're running the same shell on Ubuntu with the same settings, then it would be the same shortcuts.

    – Kusalananda
    Jun 1 '17 at 19:03











  • I want a system wide shortcut. In OSX I can use that shortcut on command line, sublime, form fields...

    – user3302709
    Jun 1 '17 at 19:13













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Control-A Move to the beginning of the line or paragraph.

Control-E Move to the end of a line or paragraph.



Whats the equivalent for system wide shortcut on Ubnuntu 14? Where do I set those?










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Control-E Move to the end of a line or paragraph.



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    In what application? If it's the shell you're talking about, then if you're running the same shell on Ubuntu with the same settings, then it would be the same shortcuts.

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  • I want a system wide shortcut. In OSX I can use that shortcut on command line, sublime, form fields...

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    In what application? If it's the shell you're talking about, then if you're running the same shell on Ubuntu with the same settings, then it would be the same shortcuts.

    – Kusalananda
    Jun 1 '17 at 19:03











  • I want a system wide shortcut. In OSX I can use that shortcut on command line, sublime, form fields...

    – user3302709
    Jun 1 '17 at 19:13







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In what application? If it's the shell you're talking about, then if you're running the same shell on Ubuntu with the same settings, then it would be the same shortcuts.

– Kusalananda
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In what application? If it's the shell you're talking about, then if you're running the same shell on Ubuntu with the same settings, then it would be the same shortcuts.

– Kusalananda
Jun 1 '17 at 19:03













I want a system wide shortcut. In OSX I can use that shortcut on command line, sublime, form fields...

– user3302709
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I want a system wide shortcut. In OSX I can use that shortcut on command line, sublime, form fields...

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Ummm, would you believe Home, End.



It may depend on the application, but in most I use Home for begining of line, Ctrl+Home for beginning of page, End for end of line, Ctrl+End of end of page.



I use these keys in the bash shell all the time (Within X-Windows, on the Console, and from putty via ssh)



Now this does depend on having the correct terminal (TERM environment variable) set.






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    On my Dell I can use the Fn key for this purpose. Fn+ and Fn+. It also works in terminal so I don't have to remember what app I'm in!



    I'm on Ubuntu 18.04 by the way.






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      Ummm, would you believe Home, End.



      It may depend on the application, but in most I use Home for begining of line, Ctrl+Home for beginning of page, End for end of line, Ctrl+End of end of page.



      I use these keys in the bash shell all the time (Within X-Windows, on the Console, and from putty via ssh)



      Now this does depend on having the correct terminal (TERM environment variable) set.






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        Ummm, would you believe Home, End.



        It may depend on the application, but in most I use Home for begining of line, Ctrl+Home for beginning of page, End for end of line, Ctrl+End of end of page.



        I use these keys in the bash shell all the time (Within X-Windows, on the Console, and from putty via ssh)



        Now this does depend on having the correct terminal (TERM environment variable) set.






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          Ummm, would you believe Home, End.



          It may depend on the application, but in most I use Home for begining of line, Ctrl+Home for beginning of page, End for end of line, Ctrl+End of end of page.



          I use these keys in the bash shell all the time (Within X-Windows, on the Console, and from putty via ssh)



          Now this does depend on having the correct terminal (TERM environment variable) set.






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          Ummm, would you believe Home, End.



          It may depend on the application, but in most I use Home for begining of line, Ctrl+Home for beginning of page, End for end of line, Ctrl+End of end of page.



          I use these keys in the bash shell all the time (Within X-Windows, on the Console, and from putty via ssh)



          Now this does depend on having the correct terminal (TERM environment variable) set.







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