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imran shaikh2 06-26-2013 07:17 AM

Command Help
 
What does
CRTL+SHIFT+R command use for in LINUX ??
please help

linuxzilla.com 06-26-2013 07:42 AM

Ctrl+Shift+R

Moves parent dragbar into the Right direction. Mostly I use Ctrl + R that repeats the older command.

imran shaikh2 06-26-2013 07:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by linuxzilla.com (Post 4978962)
Ctrl+Shift+R

Moves parent dragbar into the Right direction. Mostly I use Ctrl + R that repeats the older command.

Thanks :)

David the H. 06-28-2013 05:46 AM

"What does X do in LINUX" is a very vague question.

Hotkey combinations like this can sometimes be global, but they can also be specific to some application. And they are also generally user configurable.

linuxzilla.com's answer above is likely the default answer for some common Linux environments, but it doesn't cover every possible situation. At the very least you should say what distribution and the desktop environment you're using, and/or what programs, so that you're most likely to get an answer appropriate for you.

linuxzilla.com 06-28-2013 05:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David the H. (Post 4980162)
"What does X do in LINUX" is a very vague question.

Hotkey combinations like this can sometimes be global, but they can also be specific to some application. And they are also generally user configurable.

linuxzilla.com's answer above is likely the default answer for some common Linux environments, but it doesn't cover every possible situation. At the very least you should say what distribution and the desktop environment you're using, and/or what programs, so that you're most likely to get an answer appropriate for you.

David! Strongly agreed with ya mate, its a general answer so I just threw it as we are not sure which distro Imran was talking about.


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