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Old 01-29-2021, 08:33 PM   #35
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One of the problems with a simple list of shortcuts is that it can make anything look complicated. We all pick and choose what shortcuts we can be bothered remembering.

And some of this stuff is also affected by your choice of operating environment. In recent decades I have mostly used Windows, largely because I develop for Windows which is mostly because that's what my clients are using, and so I favour those shortcuts that are (reasonably) consistent throughout Windows applications. That way my habits for common stuff like copy and paste etc. happily work even when I'm forced to work on systems I don't own, and I don't have to customise shortcuts in applications like browsers and so on to work in the way I expect because these mostly respect operating system conventions by default.

If you only ever work on your own personal system it will be less important that your habits are transferable.
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