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Insert and Copy Keys
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Insert and Copy
Insert/Copy Key
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Keyboard insert mode on or off INS CTRL+V
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Copy selected text to Clipboard, keeping it CTRL+INS
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Copy selected text to Clipboard, deleting it SHIFT+DEL
Copy current line to Clipboard, deleting it CTRL+Y
Copy to end of line to Clipboard, deleting it CTRL+Q Y
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Insert contents of Clipboard SHIFT+INS
Insert blank line below END ENTER
Insert blank line above HOME+CTRL+N
Insert line break at current cursor position CTRL+M
Insert control character CTRL+P, then
CTRL+character
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Restore current line ALT+BACKSPACE