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Linux Hot Key Settings

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Richard
Richard le 14 Jan 2016
Commenté : Steven Lord le 13 Juin 2024
On Linux Ubuntu 14.04, MATLAB uses the weirdest hot key combinations I've ever seen by default. For example, to copy is 'Alt+W' and paste is 'Ctrl+Y'. I want the standard 'Ctrl+C' and 'Ctrl+V' combinations. How do I control this?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 14 Jan 2016
Preferences -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts
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Eric
Eric le 13 Juin 2024
Modifié(e) : Eric le 13 Juin 2024
Thank you for your answer. Nevertheless, I agree with @Artur Przybysz: the default shorcut set is weird. And emacs user are a minority. But beside this i cannot even find the command "search" in Preferences -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts (which is defined as <Ctrl> + <f> in Windows as well as MacOS (if I remember correctly for macOS). What is this command called / how can I change that?
Steven Lord
Steven Lord le 13 Juin 2024
Switch to the Windows Default Set in the MATLAB Keyboard Shortcut Preferences then press Ctrl+F while the cursor is in the search bar in the preferences window. This will list the actions whose shortcuts include Ctrl+F. Once you've found that, switch back to the Emacs Default Set and search for that action name.
The actions you're looking for could be either Find (in MATLAB Editor, Command History, MATLAB Desktop, or Command Window) or Find Files (in Current Folder) based on a quick experiment.
In the Emacs Default Set these are Ctrl-H (for Find in Command History, MATLAB Desktop, or Command Window), Ctrl-Shift-H (for Find in MATLAB Editor; Ctrl-H is Replace in the Editor), or Ctrl-H (for Find Files in Current Folder.)

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Reeshabh Kumar Ranjan
Reeshabh Kumar Ranjan le 26 Mai 2019
Change the Shortcut's Active setting to Windows Default Set:
HOME > Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts > Active settings
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ABH
ABH le 8 Avr 2024
Thank you verrrrrrrrry much !
Matej Kopecky
Matej Kopecky le 12 Avr 2024
Thanks!

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