These days, we forget about the on-screen keyboard in Windows Mobile thanks to all of the devices that have physical QWERTY keyboards. If you don’t have a QWERTY on your WinMo device however, you might be tapping around the on-screen keyboard quite a bit.
I forgot about this particular function, but pocketnow reminds us that there are several desktop keyboard shortcuts that work in Windows Mobile 5 and 6. Microsoft has a listing of them, but the one I used to use the most was cut (Ctl+C) and paste (Ctl+V). Tablet PC users have the same functions with the Tablet Input Panel or the TIP as we know it. This really comes in handy with a slate Tablet or UMPC for multi-selects, cut and pastes and much more!
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