A few useful shortcuts.
The first two hot keys to be introduced in this series: Ctrl + C and Ctrl + V.
These are a “couple” that are not to be seperated. When *cough plagerizing or just transferring data it is must easier to use this couple to transfer.
The first part of this couple is Ctrl + C. What this part of the couple does is it copies what you have selected. You can copy folers, files, words, pictures, or anything else as long as you have selected it using your mouse before hand.
Now, copying it does nothing for you but puts it in a place that you can not access directly unless you are a super genius and are that geeky. This is when its other part comes in. Ctrl + V pastes the thing that you have copied right before. Now Ctrl + V can only paste the thing that you have just copied and cannot paste more than one Ctrl + C. Keep in mind if your selection includes more than one thing then it will paste all of it, but if you select two times and press Ctrl + C more than once Ctrl + V will only paste the most recent Ctrl + C.
So, if you are fluent in the ways of the collage maker this is much easier than right clicking everytime on a selection.
*For Apple computers I believe instead of Ctrl you use the Apple key.
*For Linux or other I have not one ounce of expierence with them and I will not try to find out.
*This is for Windows users.












4 Responses
Two very useful commands.
thanks
great man
I’ll apply those commands in my work. Thanks.