![]() I’m sure most Mac users know Command-C means copy and Command-V means paste, but there’s a host of other useful shortcuts that make a Mac user’s life much easier. I'm really used to is using the folowing shortcuts on windows very much: + INSERT: Copy + INSERT: Paste + DELETE: Cut Of late, I've taken to doing even my development work on the Mac. I've been using mac for years, but prefer to do software development on windows. ![]() In Finder, go to the folder where you want to place the selected item. In the drop-down menu, select Copy (or ut ). To copy and paste using the keyboard on a Mac you need to locate the following 3 keys on the keyboard: Command key (the one with the squirly pattern on it) The letter ‘C’ The letter ‘V’ Step-by-step instructions for Mac: Select the text you want to copy (as per the instructions. Steps to copy an image on a Mac: Select the image (or any item) you want to copy. How to copy and paste using keyboard shortcuts: on a Mac. ![]() ![]() Keyboard Command: Control (Ctrl) + C Remember 'C' as The COPY command is used for just that - it copies the text or image you have selected and stores is on your virtual clipboard, until it is overwritten by the next 'cut' or 'copy' command. ![]()
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