Customizing keyboard shortcuts
Corel LINUX provides keyboard shortcuts. Shortcut keys are preset keys or key combinations that perform a specified action. For example, you can use a shortcut key to execute a command or copy text, instead of choosing the command from a menu using the mouse. There are two types of shortcut keys:
Globalapply to operating system functions such as executing commands, switching virtual desktops, or controlling windows
Standardapply to commands within applications, such as cutting, copying, pasting, printing, saving, and undoing
You can remove keyboard shortcuts and restore the settings of default keyboard shortcuts.
You can create a custom shortcut key scheme that lets you choose the standard and global shortcut keys you use most. A shortcut scheme is a set of shortcut keys. For example, you can assign a shortcut key scheme to each virtual desktop. You can remove keyboard shortcut schemes and restore the default scheme.