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> MS, bizarrely enough, says control-insert rather than control-c -
> which does seem to work, but... why another keyboard combination?
Showing my age a bit here. ;)
I'm unsure why Microsoft would prefer this key combination, but you will
probably find that it works in almost all cases where you would use Ctrl+C.
It's because before Ctrl+C became the norm, the shortcuts in common use were
Ctrl+Ins to copy and Shift+Ins to paste.
It would be interesting to find a resource that discussed how these
shortcuts came into being. I did Google a bit on it. Never did find anything
that took a stab at explaining it.
Cheers... Rick :)
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Subject: Windows Tip: copying error messages
> Although you can't select the text in and error box, you can copy it
> to the clipboard. Which I just found out.
>
>http://lifehacker.com/software/windows-tip/copy-error-messages-text-to-the-clipboard-268547.php
>
> MS, bizarrely enough, says control-insert rather than control-c -
> which does seem to work, but... why another keyboard combination?
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