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$ Super + Shift + ${number}
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The command "Super + Shift + ${number}" is a keyboard shortcut used in different operating systems, including Linux and some versions of Windows. Here's the breakdown of each component:

  • "Super": This refers to the Super key, also known as the Windows key or Command key. It is typically located on the bottom row of the keyboard, often with a Windows logo or a small flag icon. On Mac computers, the Command (⌘) key serves as the equivalent.
  • "Shift": This refers to the Shift key on your keyboard. It is usually located on both sides of the row with letters, and pressing it simultaneously with other keys modifies the output or behavior.
  • "${number}": This represents a specific number key (0-9) that you should press while holding down the Super and Shift keys.

Overall, this command suggests pressing and holding the Super and Shift keys, then pressing a number key to trigger a specific action or shortcut. The action or behavior associated with this command might be dependent on the operating system or the applications you are using.

This explanation was created by an AI. In most cases those are correct. But please always be careful and never run a command you are not sure if it is safe.
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