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Keyboard shortcuts in Windows - Microsoft Support
Ctrl + X. Cut the selected item. Ctrl + C (or Ctrl + Insert) Copy the selected item. Ctrl + V (or Shift + Insert) Paste the selected item. Ctrl + Z. Undo an action. Alt + Tab. Switch between open apps. Alt + F4. Close the active item, or exit the active app. Windows logo key + L. Lock your PC. Windows logo key + D. Display and hide the desktop. F2
Cut, copy, and paste - Wikipedia
Control-X (or ⌘ Command + X) to cut. Control-C (or ⌘ Command + C) to copy. Control-V (or ⌘ Command + V) to paste. The IBM Common User Access (CUA) standard also uses combinations of the Insert, Del, Shift and Control keys. Early versions of Windows used the IBM standard.
The Origins of Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V, Ctrl+X, and Ctrl+Z Explained - How-To Geek
The story of Ctrl+Z, Ctrl+X, Ctrl+C, and Ctrl+V shortcuts for Undo, Cut, Copy, and Paste in Windows goes back to the very early 1980s. The earliest ancestor of these shortcuts appeared on the Apple Lisa computer in 1983. The Lisa was a precursor of the Macintosh and Apple's first mouse-based computer.
Control-X - Wikipedia
In computing, Control+x is the key combination of the control key and a key usually labeled "x" (lower-case letter ex), typically used to cut selected text and save it to the clipboard ready to paste elsewhere.
How to Copy, Cut, and Paste on Windows 10 and 11 - How-To Geek
Press Ctrl+C to Copy, Ctrl+X to Cut, and Ctrl+V to Paste. Copy, cut, and paste are three basic operations that every Windows 10 and 11 user should know by heart. The concepts behind them apply to nearly every application you'll ever use. Here's how they work. How Does the Clipboard Work?
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