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 am 14 Jan. 2016

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Preferences -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts

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Christopher Wong
Christopher Wong am 12 Sep. 2019
In linux, in Keyboard -> Shortcuts, set the active set to "Windows Default Set" instead of "Emacs...". Problem solved!
Zihan Qiao
Zihan Qiao am 4 Apr. 2020
Christopher Wong's words is 100% correct! Solve my problem in a minute! Please, other guys follow this!
Louis Ernest Le Guillouzic
Louis Ernest Le Guillouzic am 23 Sep. 2020
Christopher Wong you're the boss thanx you haha
Artur Przybysz
Artur Przybysz am 1 Okt. 2020
Why do we even have to bother with changing it? Does anyone actually use this strange shortcut setup in any application?
Adam Sigal
Adam Sigal am 5 Dez. 2020
Yeah, it's set to emacs defaults, a lot of Linux purists prefer it.
Eric
Eric am 13 Jun. 2024
Bearbeitet: Eric am 13 Jun. 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 am 13 Jun. 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 am 26 Mai 2019

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Change the Shortcut's Active setting to Windows Default Set:
HOME > Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts > Active settings
matlab_shortcut_linux.png

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Sergio Duarte
Sergio Duarte am 5 Mai 2020
Thank you!
Tyler Garrett
Tyler Garrett am 4 Jun. 2020
This saved me from throwing my computer out a window. Thank you!
syed kazim
syed kazim am 4 Feb. 2021
Thanks a lot
Shouyi Yuan
Shouyi Yuan am 25 Feb. 2021
Thank you, this works and helps me.
Keyur Panchal
Keyur Panchal am 22 Sep. 2021
Thanks It helped me alot!
Sanjan I S
Sanjan I S am 6 Nov. 2021
Thanks man......
Rohan Walia
Rohan Walia am 20 Nov. 2021
This is really helpful. Thank you!
Worked on Ubuntu 20.04 MATLAB R2021b, thank you!
Tomas Slimak
Tomas Slimak am 6 Jan. 2022
fantastic, thanks
Junho Kweon
Junho Kweon am 2 Feb. 2022
Wow, I did not know this, but keep trying to remember commands for both windows and Linux, which makes me crazy.
I love this.
Bernard Kosciewicz
Bernard Kosciewicz am 22 Okt. 2022
Makes life simpler....thnx
Heather
Heather am 28 Feb. 2023
Awesome, thank you so much
ABH
ABH am 8 Apr. 2024
Thank you verrrrrrrrry much !
Matej Kopecky
Matej Kopecky am 12 Apr. 2024
Thanks!

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