If, however, you are often switching between different OS, like Windows on an office PC and Mac OS X on a home laptop, then switching the Control and Command buttons might just save your sanity. then you will no longer have this problem. It will only take a while for you to become accustomed to the new system. you can go to the settings of your keyboard and allow to Ctrl+C or Ctrl+V as well and not only Cmd+C and Cmd+v. If you are planning to switch to Mac OS X permanently, it might be better for you to continue using Command as the modifier key and get used to it. The equivalent of a Ctrl-C in a Mac is Command-C (or. I tried changing keyboard language, adding a shortcut, reset NVRAM, activated/deactivated VoiceOver (tip found on a site) to. Im use to using the command key now and when I have to copy and paste between different applications I have to control c from dbvis, and then command v to. In the “Control (^) Key” field, change it to “Command.” And in the “Command Key” field, change it to “Control.” Click OK. The left command key is working for +V or +X or any others so its not a hardware problem. Click the “Modifier Keys…” button at the bottom-right.Ĥ. In Mac OS X open “System Preferences” from the Launchpad.ģ. This way you can switch the functionality of “Control” and “Command” and make it work like Windows.ġ. If you are not used to the keyboard configuration, Mac OS X comes with a setting that allows you to remap the modifier key. Right-click context menus, cmd/a, cmd/z do behave correctly To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior: car. While working in text, use the command key with one of the arrow keys to move the cursor to different parts of a document. You have to press “Cmd + A” to select all, “Cmd + C” to copy and “Cmd + V” to paste. Describe the bug Ive added a menubut Keyboard shortcuts on MacOS such as cmd/c, cmd/v, cmd/x do not work in the Tauri window. but it seems like the second time I go back and cmd-C, copying does work. Even though the keyboard comes with a Control button, the “Command” button is used for most keyboard shortcuts. mbpro cmd+C not working Just as stated above, the thing is, ONLY it doesnt work when I use the left cmd button, if I use the right cmd+C, it does copy as normal. Command-V still works for pasting, and i can still copy from the Edit menu. When it comes to Mac OS X, the configuration is totally opposite. You press “Ctrl + A” to select all, “Ctrl + C” to copy and “Ctrl + V” to paste. In Windows most of the keyboard shortcuts are done with the Control key.