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$ alt + q or ctrl + c
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The command "alt + q" and "ctrl + c" are keyboard shortcuts used to perform specific actions in different applications or operating systems.

  1. alt + q: This command is usually used in text-based applications or word processors, such as Microsoft Word or Google Docs. It is a shortcut for accessing the "quit" or "close" option. Pressing the "alt" key on the keyboard simultaneous with the "q" key triggers the command and prompts the application to close or exit.

  2. ctrl + c: This command is often used to copy selected content or text from one location to another. "Ctrl" (control) key and "c" key pressed simultaneously allows the user to copy the highlighted content. Once copied, the user can then paste the content elsewhere using the "ctrl +v" command.

It is worth noting that the functionality of these commands can vary slightly depending on the operating system and the specific application being used.

This explanation was created by an AI. In most cases those are correct. But please always be careful and never run a command you are not sure if it is safe.
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