Actually pasting from the Windows clipboard is:
[Win]+[Ctrl]+V
So almost the familiar Windows [Ctrl]+V, the [Win] key is needed because 
[Ctrl]+V can be used for some function in a DOS program.

Copying to the Windows clipboard:
[Win]+[Ctrl]+left mouse button at the top left text position, size the text 
block by moving the mouse, release the mouse button, the selected text is in 
the Windows clipboard.

No distinction is made between left or right [Win]/[Ctrl], or upper/lower V.

Cutting or replacing text can’t be done by vDos, how should it know deleting 
characters from a DOS programs internal variables?

Jos Schaars

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