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* '''Alt + 1''' to make a screengrab (saves to Journal)
 
* '''Alt + 1''' to make a screengrab (saves to Journal)
 
:Is there another way to make a screengrab? An activity?
 
:Is there another way to make a screengrab? An activity?
 
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* '''Alt + Shift + f''' to make the frame appear and disappear
==in emulation mode==   
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* '''Alt + Shift + o''' to switch to the Journal
* '''Alt + Shift + F''' makes the frame appear and disappear
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* '''Alt + Shift + q''' to shut down the computer (or quit sugar-emulator)
* '''Ctrl + q''' quits an activity
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* '''Ctrl + q''' to quit an activity
* '''Alt + Shift + Q''' quits Sugar
 
* '''Alt + Shift + O''' opens the search
 
* '''Alt + Shift + R''' rotates the screen
 
  
 
==Terminal hotkeys==
 
==Terminal hotkeys==

Revision as of 06:48, 11 October 2010

Sugar Hotkeys

(These may or may not work, for example many of these DON'T work if you are running Sugar in emulation mode in Fedora 11.)

Is there another way to make a screengrab? An activity?
  • Alt + Shift + f to make the frame appear and disappear
  • Alt + Shift + o to switch to the Journal
  • Alt + Shift + q to shut down the computer (or quit sugar-emulator)
  • Ctrl + q to quit an activity

Terminal hotkeys

  • Ctrl + Shift + c = copy to clipboard
  • Ctrl + Shift + v = paste from clipboard

Keys that should work

Some combination of hotkeys should always work to close an application. Somtimes

  • Ctrl + q works

but not always.

Activities

Turtle Art Hotkeys

  • Alt + p = palette;
  • Alt + b = blocks;
  • Alt + r = run;
  • Alt + w = walk;
  • Alt + s = stop;
  • Alt + e = erase the screen.

The undiscoverables

Keys that don't work but should

  • Esc doesn't appear to do anything at the activity level ... if Sugar is to help kids learn about computers then they should know that escape, outside of Sugar, does a lot of stop-gap good. Is there no 'Esc' on OLPC machines?
Try using the Ctrl + Esc combination. --Dennis Daniels 15:15, 9 August 2009 (UTC)

See also

The olpc:Keyboard shortcuts for the OLPC XO-1.