GNOME’s Nautilus file manager is finally matching the behavior of other file managers like KDE’s Dolphin and Xfce’s Thunar with a keyboard shortcut for copying and pasting files.

This Week in GNOME highlighted a notable albeit one could argue long overdue change for GNOME Files / Nautilus: Ctrl+Insert and Shift+Insert support for copying and pasting files.

    • bitcrafter@programming.dev
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      4 days ago

      Nothing if that works for you, but sometimes I end up using Ctrl+Insert / Shift+Insert a lot because I am doing a lot of things in the terminal and Ctrl+C has a different meaning there, so it is nice for Ctrl+Insert / Shift+Insert to work everywhere for when I have it in my muscle memory.

      • bitwolf@sh.itjust.works
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        3 days ago

        TIL I always used Ctrl+shift+v

        This keybind could help save me confusion when I switch between pasting in terminal and pasting in browser.

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            3 days ago

            It’s probably just that I got used to it with XFCE at some point. My main two concerns:

            • I love having the path in the navbar (and not have to Ctrl-L)
            • I don’t like having devices tucked behind “Other Locations” rather than in the sidebar

            Otherwise, I find Nautilus much more aesthetically pleasing.

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              3 days ago

              Agree that Nautilus is the most beautiful/clean, but almost the least functional. Maybe those two are in fact inversely proportional, eh.