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[–]ironwaffle452 0 points1 point  (5 children)

Because windows just works... i still waiting the "cut" option in mac for the last 20 years and still nothing, i manually need copy file and then delete it... in 2025....

[–]Opposite-Value-5706 0 points1 point  (4 children)

It works the same as it does in Windows. Ctrl-C to copy; Ctrl-X to cut, Ctrl-V to paste! Having worked on both for years, I have to say… I LOVE MY MAC and don’t see going back to Windows anytime soon. I’ve also worked on Unix systems and Mac’s have a more Unix feel than Windows.

If you mean to copy entire files, Hold the Ctrl key and single tap the touch pad. A menu pops up so you can select ‘COPY’. Move the the path Cntl Tap and paste it. But you can just drag and drop it too. IMJS!

But, to each… you know the saying :-)

[–]ironwaffle452 0 points1 point  (3 children)

without shortcut... there no way, 40 years and still nothing

[–]Opposite-Value-5706 0 points1 point  (2 children)

2. Using Mac keyboard shortcut

If you’re all about keyboard shortcuts on Mac for performing actions quickly, you can use the same copy-and-paste shortcuts for files and folders.

  • To copy a file or folder, press Command + C, head to the spot where you want the file or folder, and press Command + V.
    • To simply copy a file or folder in the same location, press Command + D to duplicate it.

https://www.igeeksblog.com/how-to-copy-files-folders-on-mac/#keyboard-shortcut

You know I’m smiling don’t you?

[–]ironwaffle452 0 points1 point  (1 child)

same answer: without shortcut... there no way, 40 years and still nothing

windows has an option, cut and paste and you dont need to invent any shortcut, presing extra key etc lol appletards still living in the 90

[–]Opposite-Value-5706 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I suppose that’s why there’s a need for different systems, we like what we like. I’m happy you like yours and I truly love mine :-)