Ensure secure handling of MacOS command copies by following best practices for data protection and integrity.
Ensure secure handling of MacOS command copies by following best practices for data protection and integrity.
MacOS restricts using command+C for copying items inside embedded windows due to security concerns. This applies when copying from previews in emails, PDFs, formatted messages, or even within Google Docs itself. To enable command+C instead of right-click copy/paste, you may need to install a browser extension. The restriction is likely intended to protect the clipboard.
It seems uncertain, but it might relate to how the HTML renders content. You can paste a different text to see what appears.
It functions differently based on how you initiate the copy action. Using a right-click and mouse drag often triggers the correct translation, while using Command+C might not. This could be due to variations in how Windows interprets keyboard shortcuts versus mouse gestures.
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I recall a time when a certain "trick" would appear in chat rooms, suggesting that posting a command in the terminal would reveal hidden solutions. It seemed like people were told to copy and paste, but what actually changed was unknown. Perhaps Apple simply didn’t want to make it work.
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