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  2. Cut, copy, and paste - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cut,_copy,_and_paste

    Learn the history and usage of the essential commands for transferring data between applications on a computer. Find out how they are implemented in different operating systems and user interfaces, and what are the privacy and regulatory issues involved.

  3. Control key - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Control key (Ctrl), a modifier key used in computing to perform special operations with other keys. Find out how it evolved from teletypewriters and terminals, where it is located on different keyboards, and how it is notated in various programs and systems.

  4. Control-C - Wikipedia

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    Control-C is a common computer command generated by holding down the Ctrl key and typing the C key. It can be used to copy text, abort tasks, or send an interruption signal to a program, depending on the context and environment.

  5. Control character - Wikipedia

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    A control character is a code point that does not represent a written character or symbol, but causes effects other than the addition of a symbol to the text. They are used for in-band signaling, data structuring, transmission control, and miscellaneous codes.

  6. Table of keyboard shortcuts - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to use keyboard shortcuts to perform common actions in various operating systems and applications. Compare and contrast the shortcuts across different platforms and software, such as Windows, macOS, Linux, Emacs, Vim, and ChromeOS.

  7. Control-V - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Control-V

    Control-V is a key stroke that can paste text, insert literal characters, or generate a synchronous idle (SYN) character in ASCII code. Learn how to use it in different computing environments and applications, and its representation in decimal, octal, and hexadecimal.

  8. Windows 10 - Wikipedia

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    Windows 10 is a personal computing operating system developed by Microsoft since 2015. It has undergone several updates and releases, with the latest being version 22H2 in September 2024.

  9. Keyboard shortcut - Wikipedia

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    A keyboard shortcut, also known as a hotkey, is a series of keys to quickly invoke a software program or perform an action. Learn how to use, customize, and discover keyboard shortcuts in different operating systems and applications.