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Cut And Paste In Windows Mobile 6

On the S11HT, there is no CTRL key on the keyboard and no obvious way to do “copy & paste” - there are no copy, cut, paste menu items anywhere.

The solution? Bring up the software keyboard and tap ctl c, ctl v, ctl x for copy, paste, and cut. I can’t believe this is the only way to do it, but it seems to be from what I can see so far.

Strange that WM6 wouldn’t have menu items for copy/paste, and that HTC would leave CTRL off the keyboard - but at least there’s a way, even if it is a little cumbersome. I think the iPhone missed out copy/paste also…?

Update: Please see this page for more ways to copy/paste on Windows Mobile 6.



One Response to “Cut And Paste In Windows Mobile 6”

  1. Time To Hack at Passion and Fire. This is Lemon Soju, in Tokyo. on April 4, 2008 5:24 pm

    […] Previously I said that the only way I found to do copy/paste was to bring up the onscreen keyboard, tap CTRL and then tap c/v. I since found another way: to select text with the stylus and then tap and hold to bring up a copy/paste menu. However both of these are inconvenient why you’re typing since you need to get out the stylus. […]

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