Display list of shortcuts in Ubuntu 17.10 gnome

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How do i see list of shortcut keys in ubuntu 17.10 gnome? When I was using 17.04 unity, just pressing the super key for 2-3 seconds displayed the shortcuts list. Is there any similar feature in 17.10 gnome?







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      How do i see list of shortcut keys in ubuntu 17.10 gnome? When I was using 17.04 unity, just pressing the super key for 2-3 seconds displayed the shortcuts list. Is there any similar feature in 17.10 gnome?







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      How do i see list of shortcut keys in ubuntu 17.10 gnome? When I was using 17.04 unity, just pressing the super key for 2-3 seconds displayed the shortcuts list. Is there any similar feature in 17.10 gnome?









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          No, there isn't. An overview of keyboard shortcuts for gnome shell is maintained here: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeShell/CheatSheet






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                No, there isn't. An overview of keyboard shortcuts for gnome shell is maintained here: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeShell/CheatSheet






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