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View Poll Results: How do you choose to cut, copy, paste? | |||
I exclusively use ctrl (or cmd) v, c, x |
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29 | 50.00% |
I exclusively use shift/ctrl and insert/delete |
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1 | 1.72% |
I exclusively right click and use the contextual menu |
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4 | 6.90% |
I use a bizarre bastardized combination of the two keyboard shortcut sets |
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6 | 10.34% |
I am inconsistent, or I show no preference to one option or the others |
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18 | 31.03% |
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#1 (permalink) |
zomgomgomgomgomgomg
Location: Fauxenix, Azerona
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How do you cut/copy/paste?
Back in the days of text editor in DOS, the only cut and paste functions were delete and insert, with shift and control acting as modifiers on the same. Apple introduced the concept of using command c/x/v, and early Windows adopted it. I don't know when or who added it to the contextual 'right click' menu, but I believe it was about the same time (anyone remember?)
Anyways, what does everyone Primarily use as their copy, paste, and cut? I only started this thread because I realized I EXCLUSIVELY use a completely indefensible bastard combination of the two: ctrl-c, ctrl-v, and shift-delete. I have never used ctrl-x in my life. If I need to cut and paste, it's shift delete, ctrl-v. ![]() Anybody else have odd choices like this?
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Evil Priest: The Devil Made Me Do It!
Location: Southern England
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I use ctrl XCV, and cry when I see people click "edit", scroll down, click "copy", move the POV with the side and bottom scroll bars, mouse to the insert point, click "edit", scroll down, click "paste".
I always say "ctrl C, use arrow keys, ctrl V", and they invariably say "but it's so much easier this way".
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zomgomgomgomgomgomg
Location: Fauxenix, Azerona
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![]() On that topic, why for the love of all that is practical and holy, is there no convenient keyboard shortcut in MS Office I can find for "paste unformatted text you stupid software package, do not change the font and color and size just paste the content ARGH *stabs monitor with rage at having to repeatedly go through a nested context menu when editing emails or making PPT's*
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Location: Rarely, if ever, here or there, but always in transition
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Step-by-step:
ctrl+c and/or ctrl+x, then ctrl+v (and at times when I'm not thinking about it, right-click mouse, "P" for the paste function). I recently discovered for myself how to use "ctrl+shift+left(right) arrow key" to highlight portions of sentences or paragraphs within a text editor's box. But that's the extent of my highlighting endeavors to transposing text on a computer.
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zomgomgomgomgomgomg
Location: Fauxenix, Azerona
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We work alone
Location: Cake Town
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Different for a variety of things. If I only want to select one line of text, then I place the cursor at the end point and Shift+Home to the beginning. Then Ctrl+C,V.
I often copy my search terms out of my browser's Google search. Ctrl+K (selects search), Ctrl+C, Delete to empty the field. I can't leave the search in the window after I've copied it. For files, I select them with the mouse and use default shortcuts. Ctrl X,C,V.
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Young Crumudgeon
Location: Canada
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Generally, ctrl-c and ctrl-v here, with various combinations of shift, ctrl, home, end and the arrow keys to select the text I want. Most of the time if I'm copying and pasting, it's in the midst of editing a document or post -- in that situation, I prefer simply not to remove my hands from the keyboard. I'm also one of those guys who tabs/shift-tabs through forms and the like, for the same reason.
However, when I'm browsing and not typing anything I have a habit of putting my feet up on the desk. Since my keyboard sits on shelf, that makes it awkward to type. If I come across something and just want to Google it quickly, I'll simply highlight it with the mouse and use the contextual menu, rather than change position. As with most things, I find that the best answer depends on context.
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The Reforms
Location: Rarely, if ever, here or there, but always in transition
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I've noticed a trending towards an operation I was unfamilar with: "shift+home".
I suppose I never had much use for it since I generally find that "ctrl+a" solves the problem of selecting all that I had previously written, but I might find a way to use it more fully, now that I know what it does. I also am glad to have found about "ctrl+L", which highlights the address bar in most browsers (Firefox, Opera, IE, etc.) and allows you to type in or select your next desired website stop. Opera users (like myself) are spoiled. Nearly anything you can think of using in the web browser can be made to execute as a simple keyboard command, altered to your preferred input combination. Mouse gestures and Opera voice are nice, but I find being able to easily input "w Thomas Edison" to easily be redircted to the wikipedia article of Thomas Alva Edison, or inputting a combo of "xv Mattos" to search xvideos.com site for a new discovery of mine, Monica Mattos, simply sublime.
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Mine is an evil laugh
Location: Sydney, Australia
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pretty much exclusively ctrl xcv for me. It is all about the speed to do something. When editing a file, taking your hands off the keyboard to do things with the mouse just makes it take longer to do.
I also use the shift end/home a lot to select the remainder/beginning of the current line. Textpad (my editor of choice) also has a cool 'block select' mode so you can choose to highlight a column of data rather than rows (and then delete/cut/copy/paste this).
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WaterDog
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i love keyboard shortcuts and usually read up on them to learn more. I can do about everything in photoshop without touching the menus anymore.
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#13 (permalink) |
We work alone
Location: Cake Town
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Ctrl+L is for suckers. Why press two buttons when you can just hit F6?
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#17 (permalink) |
The Reforms
Location: Rarely, if ever, here or there, but always in transition
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That must be browser-specific. I have no such function.
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warrior bodhisattva
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Location: East-central Canada
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I'm inconsistent, as it depends on the situation.
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#19 (permalink) |
Eat your vegetables
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Location: Arabidopsis-ville
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I like shortcuts. ctrl C, ctrlV, ctrlX, ctrlA, shifthomectrlx... still learning keyboard commands for excel, goodness those are time-savers. The place where key commands really come in handy are with the Zeiss EM software programs. I use key commands to center the sample, labeling, etc... makes imaging so much easier.
This is an admirable ability.
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Broken Arrow
Location: US
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First, I work for a large hosting company.
When I'm slouching in my chair, it's mouse everything. I'm sitting at servers all night, I get tired. haha. I don't even type IP addresses when I'm that demotivated, but rather scroll over to my other 2 screens and copy, then paste it back on the previous screen. When I'm awake and sitting up, I do both. It just depends on what I'm doing at the time, and even that is inconsistent.
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#21 (permalink) |
Junkie
Location: The Danforth
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ctrl - insert (copy) & shift - insert (paste) almost exclusively. It's easy and right handed.
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#23 (permalink) |
Junkie
Location: The Danforth
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grasshopper, try to take the pebble from my hand....
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#24 (permalink) |
Lover - Protector - Teacher
Location: Seattle, WA
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CTRL+C/X/V exclusively, unless I'm on a damn UNIX terminal, in which case Ctrl+C kills a process, so I have to use their stupid right-click / middle-click stupidity.
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Master Thief. Master Criminal. Masturbator.
Location: Windiwana
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Ctrl+X/C/V here as well.
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#29 (permalink) |
Delicious
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ctrl X, C, V for me..
As far as how I highlight text for copying, I click the beginning of what I want to highlight and shift click the end. Better than shift-home because I get to keep one hand on the mouse.
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The Reforms
Location: Rarely, if ever, here or there, but always in transition
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Google Experimental Search
scroll down, locate "Keyboard shortcuts", and join to check this feature out. or click this for a little test: rattlesnake - Google Keyboard BetaSearch
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