If you don’t have a mouse, you can press CTRL + A to select all the text on the page. Then, hold down Shift and use the Up or Down arrow on your keyboard to select or deselect text, starting from the bottom. Copying the item will copy it to your clipboard, but leave the text in place in the original document. Cutting the item will copy it to your clipboard and erase it from the original document.

Your clipboard is always running in the background to keep your copied information saved until you paste it or copy something new.

Your clipboard is always running in the background to keep your copied information saved until you paste it or copy something new.

If you’re copying and pasting files or folders, open up File Explorer to head to your destination. If you don’t have a mouse, hold ALT and press TAB to navigate between open windows.

CTRL + V is the shortcut for “paste”.

If you don’t have a mouse, you can press CMD + A to select all the text on the page. Then, hold down Shift and use the Up or Down arrow on your keyboard to select or deselect text, starting from the bottom. If you’re copying a file or folder, select the file or folder you’d like to copy by clicking on it one time.

Your computer won’t tell you when it’s copied your item, but rest assured: if you pressed the keys at the exact same time, your item will get copied. Copying the item will copy it to your clipboard, but leave the text in place in the original document. Cutting the item will copy it to your clipboard and erase it from the original document.

Your computer won’t tell you when it’s copied your item, but rest assured: if you pressed the keys at the exact same time, your item will get copied. Copying the item will copy it to your clipboard, but leave the text in place in the original document. Cutting the item will copy it to your clipboard and erase it from the original document.

Your computer won’t tell you when it’s copied your item, but rest assured: if you pressed the keys at the exact same time, your item will get copied. Copying the item will copy it to your clipboard, but leave the text in place in the original document. Cutting the item will copy it to your clipboard and erase it from the original document.

Your computer won’t tell you when it’s copied your item, but rest assured: if you pressed the keys at the exact same time, your item will get copied. Copying the item will copy it to your clipboard, but leave the text in place in the original document. Cutting the item will copy it to your clipboard and erase it from the original document.

Pages and Numbers are the Mac versions of Word and Excel. If you don’t have a mouse, hold ALT and press TAB to navigate between open windows.

CMD + V is the keyboard shortcut for “paste”. You can paste the item multiple times if you’d like to, or you can go copy something else instead.

You can drag the highlight handle around to select different areas of text. If you’re highlighting something in a document or a text message, be careful not to hit any other keys! You could accidentally replace all of the text that you’ve highlighted with new text.

On iOS devices, the text will turn blue. On Android devices, the text will turn green.

Your phone won’t tell you that it’s copied your text, it just does it automatically.

You can find special characters by searching for them on Google.

Some applications, like emails, may not support the use of Emojis.

Some webpages have copy and paste blockers so you can’t steal their information. Things like scientific journals and pay-per-view articles may not allow you to copy the text or images you see on the screen.

If that doesn’t work, you may need to reinstall the keyboard on your computer or update your keyboard drivers.

Make sure you undo your mistake right away.

Make sure you undo your mistake right away.

Make sure you undo your mistake right away.

Make sure you undo your mistake right away.

Make sure you undo your mistake right away.