Add how to get back out of a search

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Lyn Perrine 6 years ago
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@ -9,11 +9,11 @@ To view how much RAM is being used on your system is under :guilabel:`Mem` and t
:guilabel:`Load average` shows your system laod over the past one five and fiften minute is why there are three numbers see `wikipedia load (computing) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Load_(computing)>`_ for more infmormation. :guilabel:`Uptime` shows how long your computer has been booted. :guilabel:`Load average` shows your system laod over the past one five and fiften minute is why there are three numbers see `wikipedia load (computing) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Load_(computing)>`_ for more infmormation. :guilabel:`Uptime` shows how long your computer has been booted.
After the bottom there is a green bar that says :guilabel:`PID` for the Process ID of a user, The user the process responds to, :guilabel:`RES` is how much RAM the process is currently using. :guilabel:`CPU%` shows how much as a percent of CPU time the process is using, mem% is a precent of the RAM your proess is using. :guilabel:`Time` shows how long the process has been running. :guilabel:`Command` shows the command line command of the process. To view any cut off part of the :guilabel:`command` field press the :kbd:`Right Arrow` to view the cut off area of the window. To move your window back to where it was press the :kbd:`Left Arrow` key. After the bottom there is a green bar that says :guilabel:`PID` for the Process ID of a user, The user the process responds to, :guilabel:`RES` is how much RAM the process is currently using. :guilabel:`CPU%` shows how much as a percent of CPU time the process is using, mem% is a precent of the RAM your proess is using. :guilabel:`Time` shows how long the process has been running. :guilabel:`Command` shows the command line command of the process. To view any cut off part of the :guilabel:`Command` field press the :kbd:`Right Arrow` to view the cut off area of the window. To move your window back to where it was press the :kbd:`Left Arrow` key.
To select the process below the currently selected one press :kbd:`Down Arrow` to select the process below. To select the process above the currently selected one press :kbd:`Up Arrow` to select the process above. To select the next group of processes on your screen press :kbd:`Page Down`. To select the previous group of procces on your screen press :kbd:`Page up`. To choose the last process on your system press the :kbd:`End` key. To choose the first process press the :kbd:`Home` key. To select the process below the currently selected one press :kbd:`Down Arrow` to select the process below. To select the process above the currently selected one press :kbd:`Up Arrow` to select the process above. To select the next group of processes on your screen press :kbd:`Page Down`. To select the previous group of procces on your screen press :kbd:`Page up`. To choose the last process on your system press the :kbd:`End` key. To choose the first process press the :kbd:`Home` key.
You can press :kbd:`F1` to help you with settings on htop. Pressing :kbd:`F3` lets you search for a particular process. To reverse sort order press :kbd:`Shift +I`. :kbd:`F4` makes it so you can only see processes matching a certain partern. :kbd:`F5` is what you press to veiw the processes in a tree. To get back to the default view press :kbd:`F5` again. Pressing :kbd:`F9` lets you kill a process with different signals to send to the process and 15 will terminate the process while 9 will Kill it. Lastly :kbd:`F10` will quit htop and return you to a terminal. You can press :kbd:`F1` to help you with settings on htop. Pressing :kbd:`F3` lets you search for a particular process. To reverse sort order press :kbd:`Shift +I`. Pressing :kbd:`F4` makes it so you can only see processes matching a certain partern. To get out of the view of your search for a pattern press the :kbd:`Escape` key. Pressing :kbd:`F5` is what you press to veiw the processes in a tree. To get back to the default view press :kbd:`F5` again. Pressing :kbd:`F9` lets you kill a process with different signals to send to the process and 15 will terminate the process while 9 will Kill it. Lastly :kbd:`F10` will quit htop and return you to a terminal.
To change how your process are sorted press :kbd:`F6` which will bring up your own menu to sort by by :guilabel:`PID`, :guilabel:`USER`, :guilabel:`Priority`, :guilabel:`NICE`, :guilabel:`M_Size`, :guilabel:`M_Resident`, :guilabel:`M_Share`, :guilabel:`State`, :guilabel:`Percent_CPU`, :guilabel:`Percent_Mem`, :guilabel:`Time`, or :guilabel:`Command`. To change how your process are sorted press :kbd:`F6` which will bring up your own menu to sort by by :guilabel:`PID`, :guilabel:`USER`, :guilabel:`Priority`, :guilabel:`NICE`, :guilabel:`M_Size`, :guilabel:`M_Resident`, :guilabel:`M_Share`, :guilabel:`State`, :guilabel:`Percent_CPU`, :guilabel:`Percent_Mem`, :guilabel:`Time`, or :guilabel:`Command`.

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