“Cut” Command in macOS (Ctrl + X de pe Windows)

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By far the maccos operating system cannot be compared to Windows. From the user interface to the kernel, everything is different. There are no exceptions either the comazes given by key combinations. Shortcuts.
On Mac we do not find the "win" key, but in its place we have the key "Command"Which plays many of the roles of the" Ctrl "key on Windows. We find on the Mac key and the key"CTRL", But this axisa completely different functions than the one on Windows. For example, to copy a Mac file / folder, it is sufficient to select it and press the combination of" Command + C ". For"pasta"We will have"Command + V"
However, when we need to use "cutting", the command "Cut"It differs from the one on Windows. It will not work the combination of keys"Command + X"To give" cut "to a file or folder.
So -called "cut" (cut) on Windows, it is actually a move files from one location to another.

How we use the "cut" command on macos-moving the files from one location to another

1. select files that we want to move then press "Command + C"Copy.

2. We go to the location where we want to move them and press the combination of keys: “Option + Command + V“.

After pressing this combination of keys, the files will be moved from the old location to the new one.

I've been writing passionately since 2004 about Windows and Linux operating systems, and since 2010 I've become a fan of Apple University. I'm currently writing tutorials for Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, AirPods, and other Apple devices.

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