![]() I've found that some people will just accept this, and learn how to use their thumbs for those types of operations. ![]() ![]() In fact the "Command" key actually performs all those functions.įor example, if you want to copy and paste something, you would use: Besides relearning where everything is, you'll quickly notice, that the "Control" key on your Mac doesn't perform the same function as it does on your Windows machine. If you've worked on Windows machines your whole life like I have, switching to a Mac can be quite daunting. ![]()
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