Ctrl + X (PC)
The ‘Ctrl + X’ keyboard shortcut acts as the cut command on Windows PCs, removing the selected content (text, files, images, etc.) and storing it on the clipboard. Unlike copying, cutting removes the original content, making it useful for moving data from one location to another rather than duplicating it. This command is particularly useful in editing documents, rearranging items in folders, or managing data across different applications. The cut function streamlines the process of content manipulation, enhancing productivity by facilitating the efficient organization and restructuring of information. As with copying, the cut content can be pasted elsewhere using the ‘Ctrl + V’ shortcut, making ‘Ctrl + X’ a vital component of efficient data management and editing workflows.