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Hi Ming-Li,

On 29 November 2000 at 04:15:34 -0800 (which was 12:15 where I
live) Ming-Li wrote and made these points:

>> As  a  matter of fact, Ctrl-Del is the original windows (3.x)
>> shortcut key  for  "Cut"  before Ctrl-X was adopted - just as
>> Ctrl-Ins was Copy and  Alt-Ins was Paste.

ML> I'm afraid not. The original Windows 3.0 shortcut keys for cut,
ML> copy and paste were Shift-Del, Ctrl-Ins, and Shift-Ins
ML> respectively, before the more commonly used (today) Ctrl-X,
ML> Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V were introduced with Windows 3.1.

You're  quite  right,  of  course.  I  must be getting old. Memory not
working as well as it should :-(.

ML> I don't know what Ctrl-Del was originally designed for, though.

Nothing in CUA about it AFAIK.

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 .\\arck
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