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How to Use Ubuntu Faster to Save Time

When using a computer, especially for work or school, it's important to become more efficient with the system so that you can get more work done quite a bit faster. On Ubuntu there are some tips that should help you speed up your use of the computer.

The first is keyboard shortcuts. Many of the standard shortcuts like Control+C for copy and Control+V for paste is the same as it is in Windows. If you have not learned your basic shortcuts like this, memorize them. They are designed to easily be used by the left hand while the right hand uses the mouse.

Whenever you use an application that you spend hours using during the week, take 20 minutes and memorize all the keyboard shortcuts for the tasks you do the most. This will cut back on the time it takes to click through menus with your mouse.

Alt+F1 brings up your applications menu to help launch applications quicker. You can then select the ones that you want to open.

Alt+F2 brings up a run window. In this start typing the name of your program and icons below will appear narrowing down the list.

Consider using Gnome Do. It's a quick launch type program that also has a variety of time saving features. Install from the repositories and use Super+Space to start it.

If you use the same applications day to day, you can have them all restart the way you left them when you reboot your computer. Go to System » Preferences » Startup Applications. Go to the options tab and check the box so that the computer remembers the open applications.

Keep an open mind and always try to be proactive about ways of doing everything as efficiently as possible. For a new program, it might take some minutes of learning, but it pays off in the long run.

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