In many GUI environments, including Microsoft Windows and most desktop environments based on the X Window System, and in applications such as word processingsoftware running in those environments, control-V can be used to paste text or other content (if supported) from the clipboard at the current cursor position.[1][2] Control-V was one of a handful of keyboard sequences chosen by the program designers at Xerox PARC to control text editing.
IBM Input/output devices utilizing the Bisync link protocol use the SYN character code to signal the beginning of each data frame transmitted.[3] Unix interactive terminals use Control-V to mean "the next character should be treated literally" (the mnemonic here is "v is for verbatim"). This allows a user to insert a literal Control-C or Control-H or similar control characters that would otherwise be handled by the terminal. This behavior was copied by text editors like vi and Unix shells like bash and tcsh, which offer text editing on the command line.[4]
that was on purpose because i had nothing
You know what would also be epic? A brain! First you put it in your head, then you use it!
Most people spawn with one but I guess you didn't because of a bug.
I was scripting in Danmakufu.
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Huh, this is still on my clipboard? I copied this days ago.
In many GUI environments, including Microsoft Windows and most desktop environments based on the X Window System, and in applications such as word processing software running in those environments, control-V can be used to paste text or other content (if supported) from the clipboard at the current cursor position.[1] [2] Control-V was one of a handful of keyboard sequences chosen by the program designers at Xerox PARC to control text editing.
IBM Input/output devices utilizing the Bisync link protocol use the SYN character code to signal the beginning of each data frame transmitted.[3]
Unix interactive terminals use Control-V to mean "the next character should be treated literally" (the mnemonic here is "v is for verbatim"). This allows a user to insert a literal Control-C or Control-H or similar control characters that would otherwise be handled by the terminal. This behavior was copied by text editors like vi and Unix shells like bash and tcsh, which offer text editing on the command line.[4]
that was on purpose because i had nothing
Whatcreeper?
Um... hi
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I don't even remember copying that. o.O
Was searching what they were..
Gaming glasses, pretty much
Lol i needed to switch from Firefox to chrome so i could post here (Firefox is crappy slow)... now i forget what my old Ctrl-V was.
LOLZ
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Oh. It's you.
GENERATION 31: The first time you see this, copy it into your sig on any forum and add 1 to the generation. Social experiment.
This was copied seconds ago for another topic.
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Oh, and this was on my iPad.
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DO NOT ASK!
I swear, that was NOT me who copied that.
You shouldn't have copied that... BEN is after you now.
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