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Resetting Default Shortcut Keys in Ubuntu Terminal

bz flag

I have installed Ubuntu 22.04 LTS on my VirtualBox VM and accidently messed up my terminal's shortcut key binds and now I wanted to reset it to the default settings. I found no visible option to do that.

Thanks!

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jp flag

From command-line ... Simply run in the terminal:

dconf reset -f /org/gnome/terminal/legacy/keybindings/

To reset all terminal shortcuts back to their original default key bindings.

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cn flag

Open dconf Editor (dconf-editor).

Go to / org / gnome / terminal / legacy.

Directly right-click on keybindings and select Reset recursively.

Or, you can go into keybindings and look for a binding that has a pencil () on its left, right-click on it, and select Set to default.

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