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by fabianmg
2134 days ago
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I seriously doubt it... https://unicheck.com/blog/who-invented-copy-and-paste "The person most widely credited with Copy and Paste, Larry Tesler, did work for Apple starting in 1980. However, he created the command while working for Xerox Palo Alto Research Center at some point between 1973-1976 " So, the Ctrl + c was BEFORE the Apple way. |
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"The IBM Common User Access (CUA) standard also uses combinations of the Insert, Del, Shift and Control keys. Early versions of Windows used the IBM standard. Microsoft later also adopted the Apple key combinations with the introduction of Windows, using the control key as modifier key. For users migrating to Windows from MS-DOS this was a big change as MS-DOS users used the "copy" and "move" commands."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cut,_copy,_and_paste#Populariz...