Google Drive has gained a new capability, which will come in super handy if you use the platform via a desktop. Google has introduced support for keyboard shortcuts, which will now allow you to easily copy and paste content and manage your files with more convenience. See details.
Google Drive Now Lets You Copy-Paste Stuff
You will now be able to use the“Ctrl + C,” “Ctrl + V,” and “Ctrl + X” keyboard shortcuts while accessing Google Drive on your PC. On Mac, you can use “⌘ + C” to copy, “⌘ + V” to paste, and “⌘ + X” to cut.
This will help you select multiple files and easily send them to different locations without the hassle of a multi-step process using the mouse. You can use these keyboard shortcuts to move files to other locations in Drive or across multiple tabs in Google Chrome.
Google has alsorevealedthat while copying a particular Drive file, thelink and the title of the file will also be copiedso that you can easily paste them into a document or an email if needed. You can check out the working of this functionality below.
Additionally, there will be another keyboard shortcut — “Ctrl+Enter,” which will let you open new files and folders in a new tab. This functionality will be of help when you need to open multiple folders and files at the same time or use different tabs to manage files in different folder locations.
Support for keyboard shortcuts in Google Drive will start reaching all users and Google Workspace customers,starting June 1. So, what do you think about this new cool Google Drive feature? Let us know in the comments below.
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