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Keyboard shortcut CTRL + ALT + TCTRL + ALT + T opens a new terminal window on Linux. By default it opens 1 new terminal window.

  1. Is there a way how to customize how many new tabs are going to be opened ? e.g. by using this shortcut it will open 2 tabs by default

  2. What is the right keyboard shortcut to open a new tab in existing terminal ?

    • I want to have 2 tabs opened and switch between them with CTRL CTRL + Page up Page up

Keyboard shortcut CTRL + ALT + T opens a new terminal window on Linux. By default it opens 1 new terminal window.

  1. Is there a way how to customize how many new tabs are going to be opened ? e.g. by using this shortcut it will open 2 tabs by default

  2. What is the right keyboard shortcut to open a new tab in existing terminal ?

    • I want to have 2 tabs opened and switch between them with CTRL + Page up

Keyboard shortcut CTRL + ALT + T opens a new terminal window on Linux. By default it opens 1 new terminal window.

  1. Is there a way how to customize how many new tabs are going to be opened ? e.g. by using this shortcut it will open 2 tabs by default

  2. What is the right keyboard shortcut to open a new tab in existing terminal ?

    • I want to have 2 tabs opened and switch between them with CTRL + Page up
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How to open new tab in existing terminal session and using keyboard shortcut / modifying global settings

Keyboard shortcut CTRL + ALT + T opens a new terminal window on Linux. By default it opens 1 new terminal window.

  1. Is there a way how to customize how many new tabs are going to be opened ? e.g. by using this shortcut it will open 2 tabs by default

  2. What is the right keyboard shortcut to open a new tab in existing terminal ?

    • I want to have 2 tabs opened and switch between them with CTRL + Page up