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Frequently Asked Questions
To copy an image on Macbook, right-click the image and select 'Copy' or use 'Command + C'. Then click where you want to paste it and use 'Command + V'.
Once you've copied an image using 'Command + C', paste it using 'Command + V' in the desired location or application.
Use two fingers on the trackpad or hold the 'Control' key and click to simulate a right-click on Mac.
Copy the file with 'Command + C', then use 'Command + Option + V' to cut and paste it to a new location.
Yes, you can copy and paste images on a Macbook using the right-click menu or keyboard shortcuts like 'Command + C' and 'Command + V'.
Use 'Command + C' to copy and 'Command + V' to paste on Macbook Air. This works with text, images, and files.
Right-click the Google image and select 'Copy Image'. Then paste it into a document or photo editor using 'Command + V'.
Copy the image with 'Command + C', then paste it into the new location with 'Command + Option + V' to complete the 'cut' operation.
Use a tool that offers OCR functionality to extract text from images on your Macbook, then copy the text using 'Command + C'.
Ensure 'Secondary Click' is enabled in System Preferences under Trackpad settings, or use 'Control' key with a click.
Mac OS doesn't allow customization of the default copy-paste shortcuts, which are 'Command + C' and 'Command + V'.
Press 'Control' key while clicking to simulate a right-click on Mac using a keyboard.
Ensure the image size doesn't exceed the maximum allowed in your application, although Macbooks don't restrict image copying.
Yes, Macbooks support copying and pasting files, text, and images between different applications seamlessly.
Restart your Mac or check for system updates. If problems persist, reset the clipboard by quitting and re-opening the application.