press F2 for rename shortcut
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: Ctrl + Shift While Dragging An Item
The two methods for displaying a shortcut menu are right-clicking on the item or area of interest, which typically brings up the context menu, and using a specific keyboard shortcut, such as pressing the "Shift" + "F10" keys on a keyboard. These methods provide quick access to various commands and options related to the selected item.
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You can't rename an item, but you can give a name to an item you've just created.
The copy command in computers saves some selected information, be that text, a file, part of a photograph, or something else, to a virtual "clipboard". It can usually be accessed with the keyboard shortcut "control-c". After an item is saved to the clipboard, it can then be pasted into a second location, making a copy of the original. The "paste" keyboard shotcut is "control-v".
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To delete a file or folder on most computers, you can typically select the item and press the "Delete" key on your keyboard. On Windows, you can also use "Shift + Delete" to permanently delete an item without moving it to the Recycle Bin. On macOS, the "Command + Delete" shortcut will move selected items to the Trash. Be sure to confirm any deletion prompts to avoid accidental loss of important files.
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To cut text or an item on your keyboard, you typically press "Ctrl" + "X" on Windows or "Command" + "X" on Mac. This action removes the selected content from its original location and places it in the clipboard, allowing you to paste it elsewhere.
The command that removes information from a file and places it on the Clipboard is typically the "Cut" command. In many applications, you can usually execute it by selecting the desired text or item and then using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + X (or Command + X on macOS). This action not only removes the selected content from its original location but also makes it available for pasting elsewhere.