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Google has announced long-omitted support for using keyboard shortcuts to cut, copy, and paste files in Google Drive on the web – but only if you're accessing the service through its Chrome browser.
This copy-and-paste keyboard for developers started out as a joke. Now it's real - and sold out A nod to developers' habit of copying code has sold out in days.
But while I’ve known how to cut, copy, and paste on a laptop or desktop computer for, well, forever, I wasn’t quite as sure at first how to do it on my Android phone.
You should now have a file that starts with “Copy Of” in the folder. And that’s all there is to enabling and using the standard copy and paste keyboard shortcuts in Google Drive.
Return to the PowerToys settings screen for Advanced Paste. Click the Enable button next to Enable Paste with AI. Paste the API key and click Save. Now you're ready to try the tool's AI skills.
Paste: Pinch out with three fingers The best way to use this feature is with pictures and videos in the Photos app. Let's say you want to copy and paste a photo from your iPhone to your iPad.
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