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Google Drive is now rolling out support for familiar keyboard shortcuts to cut, copy, and paste. If you have ever stored your files on Google Drive, you know the annoyance of not being able to copy and paste using Ctrl + C and Ctrl + V. However, you'll now be able to save some time by using the shortcuts you've been familiar in Google Drive when copying files in new locations and across multiple tabs. [caption id="attachment_309063" align="alignnone" width="840"] Image Credit: Google[/caption] Shortcuts that will now be supported in Goole Drive include Ctrl + X to cut, Ctrl + C to copy, Ctrl + V to paste, Ctrl + Enter to open files or folders in a new tab, and Ctrl + Shift + V to create shortcuts to files. But what are your thoughts on Google Drive now being able to support some of these common keyboard shortcuts? So it has now been finally revealed -- the Google Drive service that has been rumored for years is now made official. Google Drive allows you to store any kind of files, even the really big ones, to the cloud and then give you the option to synchronize all of them to your laptop, PC or phone (Android, Windows & Mac) with support for iOS coming soon. Read more in our articles including "No more passwords: Google accounts now support passkey sign-in" and "Google Drive implements copy-paste keyboard shortcuts".

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Google Drive is now rolling out support for familiar keyboard shortcuts to cut, copy, and paste. If you have ever stored your files on Google Drive, you know the annoyance of not being able to copy and paste using Ctrl + C and Ctrl + V.

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However, you'll now be able to save some time by using the shortcuts you've been familiar in Google Drive when copying files in new locations and across multiple tabs. [caption id="attachment_309063" align="alignnone" width="840"] Image Credit: Google[/caption] Shortcuts that will now be supported in Goole Drive include Ctrl + X to cut, Ctrl + C to copy, Ctrl + V to paste, Ctrl + Enter to open files or folders in a new tab, and Ctrl + Shift + V to create shortcuts to files. But what are your thoughts on Google Drive now being able to support some of these common keyboard shortcuts?

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Our coverage of Drive includes: "No more passwords: Google accounts now support passkey sign-in"; "Google Drive implements copy-paste keyboard shortcuts"; "Google Drive is now official!". Each article provides unique insights and information.