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How to copy on Mac is a phrase that almost all new Apple computer users search for. Most individuals are from classic computers with an operating system Windows used to a slightly different resolution of the keyboard, i.e. function keys. AT Windows it is customary to copy using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + C and paste using the shortcut Ctrl + V. You can find exactly the same functional key, i.e. Ctrl (Control), on the Mac, but it must be mentioned that you will not be able to copy using it. How to copy on Mac?

How to copy on Mac

If you would like to copy anything on your Mac, it is not complicated and the whole procedure differs from the "classic" one only in miniAt the very beginning, new users will find it useful to know that the Ctrl key on classic computers is replaced on Macs by the Command ⌘ key, which can be found at the bottom of the keyboard, both on the left and on the right. In practice, it can be said that Command is the most used keyboard shortcut, followed by Option (Alt) and, paradoxically, the least used is the Control key. If you would like to do something on a Mac to copy so it is enough that you date marked and then pressed the hotkey Command + C. Subsequently, for insertion just move to specific place and press the hotkey Command + V.

Now you know how to copy on Mac. If you are not a fan of keyboard shortcuts, there is of course a second way to copy and paste within the GUI. In this case, it is enough mark dates, then tap them right click (two fingers) and select from the menu Copy. Then move to place to insert, where you tap again right click (two fingers) and select from the menu Insert item.

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