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n00bs: Copy & paste using your mouse Average users: Ctrl + C & Ctrl + V Pros: Ctrl + C C C C C C & Ctrl + V I just found this and it's funny because it's true. The few times I don't spam C is the times I have to go back and do it again :doh:
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n00bs: Copy & paste using your mouse Average users: Ctrl + C & Ctrl + V Pros: Ctrl + C C C C C C & Ctrl + V I just found this and it's funny because it's true. The few times I don't spam C is the times I have to go back and do it again :doh:
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Sometimes Pros: Ctrl + C instead of Ctrl + V Very confident that they're pressing Ctrl + V.
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n00bs: Copy & paste using your mouse Average users: Ctrl + C & Ctrl + V Pros: Ctrl + C C C C C C & Ctrl + V I just found this and it's funny because it's true. The few times I don't spam C is the times I have to go back and do it again :doh:
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Does anyone remember Ctrl+Insert and Ctrl+Delete and Ctrl+Shift+Insert ? I came very late to the usage of Ctrl+X/C/V.
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Does anyone remember Ctrl+Insert and Ctrl+Delete and Ctrl+Shift+Insert ? I came very late to the usage of Ctrl+X/C/V.
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Does anyone remember Ctrl+Insert and Ctrl+Delete and Ctrl+Shift+Insert ? I came very late to the usage of Ctrl+X/C/V.
I use those all the time.
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Sometimes Pros: Ctrl + C instead of Ctrl + V Very confident that they're pressing Ctrl + V.
This happens to me all the time, and then I curse the person that decided copy and paste shortcuts needed to be right next to each other.
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Does anyone remember Ctrl+Insert and Ctrl+Delete and Ctrl+Shift+Insert ? I came very late to the usage of Ctrl+X/C/V.
Yes; they still work, along with shift-delete for cut (instead of Ctrl-X).
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n00bs: Copy & paste using your mouse Average users: Ctrl + C & Ctrl + V Pros: Ctrl + C C C C C C & Ctrl + V I just found this and it's funny because it's true. The few times I don't spam C is the times I have to go back and do it again :doh:
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Does anyone remember Ctrl+Insert and Ctrl+Delete and Ctrl+Shift+Insert ? I came very late to the usage of Ctrl+X/C/V.
I probably learned those combos before Ctrl-X/C/V and forgot all about them. One habit I can't break out of (and should) is that I hold down the Shift key when deleting files from Explorer so they immediately get deleted, as opposed to being sent to the recycle bin. And I regret the habit. It's extremely rare, but there have been a few occasions where I wished I could've just gone to the recycle bin to undo the delete. And no, Ctrl-Z can't undo a permanent file delete that was done with Shift-Del. Fortunately I tend to have backups.
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I probably learned those combos before Ctrl-X/C/V and forgot all about them. One habit I can't break out of (and should) is that I hold down the Shift key when deleting files from Explorer so they immediately get deleted, as opposed to being sent to the recycle bin. And I regret the habit. It's extremely rare, but there have been a few occasions where I wished I could've just gone to the recycle bin to undo the delete. And no, Ctrl-Z can't undo a permanent file delete that was done with Shift-Del. Fortunately I tend to have backups.
dandy72 wrote:
And I regret the habit.
Ah, then I am not the only one.
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dandy72 wrote:
And I regret the habit.
Ah, then I am not the only one.
Coming from DOS -> Win3.1 -> 95, I hated having stuff sent to the recycle bin, since whenever I saw the icon with papers in it, I had to obsessively follow up with the command to empty it. Every. Single. Time. The instant I realized Shift bypassed the recycle bin, I immediately started using it. Thanks, Windows 95. Can you believe that was nearly 30 years ago already?
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OMG, I seriously thought I was the only one who took the habit of hitting Ctrl-C twice because every once in a while my first attempt seemed to get dropped...
Twice? Those are rookie numbers :laugh:
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Sometimes Pros: Ctrl + C instead of Ctrl + V Very confident that they're pressing Ctrl + V.
Ugh, hate it when that happens. That means you've got to go all the way back to whatever it was you were Cing :doh:
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I have the same experience. For a while there were many places that CTRL+C CTRL+V didn't work. Linux terminal, for example still doesn't like CTRL+V paste. However, CTRL+INSERT SHIFT+INSERT work there with no problem.
Long before CTRL+C/CTRL+V were used for cut/paste, Unix terminals were using CTRL+C to send SIGINT and CTRL+V was being used as "quote next char" (e.g. CTRL+C CTRL+C would add a char(0x03) to the input stream. Both gnome-terminal and QT Konsole support CTRL+SHIFT+C/CTRL+SHIFT+V to cut/paste, though.
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n00bs: Copy & paste using your mouse Average users: Ctrl + C & Ctrl + V Pros: Ctrl + C C C C C C & Ctrl + V I just found this and it's funny because it's true. The few times I don't spam C is the times I have to go back and do it again :doh:
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I do not CTRL+C, I do CTRL+X and CTRL+V just behind + CTRL+V where I have to. With CTRL+X you see that it worked before pasting. I.E. here when I report spammers, if there are several, I open all in new tabs, and go: CTRL+X, Shift+TAB, CTRL+V, SHIFT+TAB, CTRL+F4, F6, CTRL+X... When I used CTRL+C before I always had issues, since I use CTRL+X I clearly see if the adress bar gets empty or not.
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Coming from DOS -> Win3.1 -> 95, I hated having stuff sent to the recycle bin, since whenever I saw the icon with papers in it, I had to obsessively follow up with the command to empty it. Every. Single. Time. The instant I realized Shift bypassed the recycle bin, I immediately started using it. Thanks, Windows 95. Can you believe that was nearly 30 years ago already?
I simply disable the "recycle bin". First thing with a new Windows install. Done. I also hide the desktop icons so I never have to see the stupid thing.
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Windows key + V is a game changer. Been working for me pretty consistently past few years, knock on wood