"Control" refers to managing, regulating, or influencing a situation or system. "V" is often shorthand for "versus," indicating a comparison or opposition between two or more entities or factors.
In a Windows computer, it is Control+V. On a Macintosh computer, it is Apple+V. Control+V means holding the "control" key on your keyboard and then pressing the "V" key, while still holding the "control" key. This applies to the Macintosh computer as well.
On Windows, it is Ctrl + V. On Macs it is Apple + V
V. V. Solodovnikov has written: 'Automatic control and computer enginering' 'Statistical dynamics of linear automatic control systems' 'Introduction to the statistical dynamics of automatic control systems' -- subject(s): Automatic control, Cybernetics, Transients (Dynamics)
ctrl c=copy ctrl v=paste
V. G. Parry has written: 'The control of quality' -- subject(s): Quality control
The typical function of control and v on the keyboard of a Windows computer is to paste whatever is saved into the computers memory by using the control and c function.
I presume you mean V-TEC: Varirable Timing and Lifter Electronic Control. That's easy. Under the hood of an 1992 Acura Integra or 1992 Honda Prelude.
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V. N. Afanasiev has written: 'Mathematical theory of control systems design' -- subject(s): Control theory
For mac: command c for copy and command v for paste. For PC: control c for copy and control v for paste.
V=5