HI everyone,
I am still getting used to Debian after 15years of Ubuntu and one thing I am still missing is the ability to go out of the folder while exploring files (it was the backspace key to do that on ubuntu).
I tried to look into settings keyboard shortcuts but no success.
Could someone help me with that?
Thank you
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Is the a keybord shortcut in debian to go to the upper folder (backspace in ubuntu)
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Re: Is the a keybord shortcut in debian to go to the upper folder (backspace in ubuntu)
I only use KDE, in Dolphin it's Alt - up arrow key. Alt - left arrow for back and Alt - right arrow for forward (if you already went back). No idea if it's the same in other DEs.
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