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🔵Linux (KDE Plasma) Keyboard Shortcuts

22 essential shortcuts for Linux (KDE Plasma)

System

ShortcutAction
Alt+Space/Alt+F2Open KRunner (app launcher/search)
Meta (Super)Open Application Launcher
Meta+LLock screen
Ctrl+Alt+DeleteLog out menu

Windows

ShortcutAction
Alt+TabSwitch windows
Alt+F4Close window
Meta+Maximize window
Meta+Minimize / restore window
Meta+/Meta+Tile window left / right
Meta+Page Up/DownMaximize vertically / horizontally
Alt+F3Window operations menu

Virtual Desktops

ShortcutAction
Ctrl+F1–F4Switch to desktop 1–4
Ctrl+Shift+F1–F4Move window to desktop 1–4

Activities

ShortcutAction
Meta+TabSwitch Activities

Screenshots

ShortcutAction
PrtScnScreenshot full screen (Spectacle)
Meta+Shift+PrtScnScreenshot region
Alt+PrtScnScreenshot active window

Applications

ShortcutAction
Ctrl+Alt+TOpen terminal (Konsole)
Meta+EOpen file manager (Dolphin)
F2Rename file (Dolphin)

General

ShortcutAction
Ctrl+C/Ctrl+VCopy / Paste
Ctrl+ZUndo

About Linux (KDE Plasma) Shortcuts

KDE Plasma is a feature-rich, highly customizable desktop environment for Linux. It offers extensive keyboard shortcut customization through System Settings, covering window management with KWin, virtual desktops, Activities, KRunner launcher, and application-specific shortcuts. KDE Plasma provides a Windows-like experience while being far more configurable.

This reference covers 22 essential Linux (KDE Plasma) keyboard shortcuts organized across 7 categories: System, Windows, Virtual Desktops, and more. Each shortcut lists both macOS and Windows/Linux key combinations where applicable, making it easy to find the right key combo regardless of your operating system.

Learning keyboard shortcuts is one of the highest-leverage investments you can make in your daily workflow. Studies show that developers and designers who rely on keyboard shortcuts are measurably faster at common tasks. Rather than memorizing every shortcut at once, focus on the ones you use most frequently and gradually expand your repertoire.

Bookmark this page for quick reference whenever you need to look up a Linux (KDE Plasma) shortcut. The categorized layout makes it easy to find shortcuts by their function, whether you need navigation, editing, or specialized commands.

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