• Cut, copy, and paste are essential commands of modern human–computer interaction and user interface design. They offer an interprocess communication technique...
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  • Copy-and-paste programming, sometimes referred to as just pasting, is the production of highly repetitive computer programming code, as produced by copy...
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  • to $147 in 2023). It was developed in a time when the ability to cut, copy, and paste text (now known as a clipboard) was a significant feature for home...
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  • artifact Cut, copy and paste, a method of reproducing text or other data in computing File copying Photocopying, a process which makes paper copies of documents...
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  • application programming interface by which programs can specify cut, copy and paste operations. It is left to the program to define methods for the user...
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  • "iPhone OS" naming convention. iPhone OS 3 added a system-wide "cut, copy, and paste" feature, allowing users to more easily move content. It also introduced...
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  • acrylic Paste (Unix), a Unix command line utility which is used to join files horizontally Paste, a presentation program designed by FiftyThree Cut, copy, and...
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  • functions of cut, copy, and paste operations with one or more of the following features: Multiple buffers and the ability to merge, split, and edit their...
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  • decided that the cut, paste, copy and undo would be used frequently and assigned them to the ⌘-Z (Undo), ⌘-X (Cut), ⌘-C (Copy), and ⌘-V (Paste). The four letters...
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  • Copy and paste in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Copy and paste is a method for digital transfer of text or other data in computing Copy and paste may...
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