Virtually every windows program ever written that I know of, CTRL A is the universal command to select everything. CTRL C is to copy what has been selected to the clipboard and CTRL V is to past everything copied to the clipboard.

Even the MAC uses the equivalent keystrokes of CMD A, CMD C and CMD V to accomplish the same thing.

The only program that does not do this for CTRL A, as far as I know of, is BIAB. Why they don't follow the established command structure of the Windows OS, I have never, ever figured out.

That is going back decades that BIAB uses CTRL A to start playing a song.


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