Submandate Hacking 101 - Keystrokes for n00bz
Warning: Submandate Hacking 101 is for experienced hackers only. If you're not familiar with the Dark Arts of Submandate Hacking, do not attempt to proceed. You will only end up getting pwned.
Lesson 1: Setting Up Your Submandate
First, you need to set up your Submandate. This involves downloading the latest Submandate Hacking Tools (SHT) from the Submandate Hacking Tools page. Follow the instructions carefully, or risk getting caught in a infinite loop of Loopy McLoopface
Submandate setup:
sudo apt-get install submandate submandate --enable-hacking submandate --configure
Lesson 2: Keystrokes for n00bz
To execute a keystroke, you need to know the exact keystrokes. Here are some examples:
Ctrl+Alt+Delete- For when you need to delete a Submandate file, but don't want to actually delete itShift+F10- To access the Submandate Hacking Tools menuF1-F12- To execute a Submandate macro, but only if you're feeling fancy
Remember, practice makes perfect. Don't get discouraged if you get it wrong.
Practice your keystrokes See a list of common keystroke mistakes Get a cheat sheet for the most common keystrokes