I’m not judging, I’m genuinely curious whether anyone uses it. Because almost every text editor supports it yet when I use it, it’s just by accident and it messes up my document
- I do actually occasionally use it, sometimes it’s easier than Ctrl-X Ctrl-V 
- TIL - I thought this was a shit post at first because same 
 
- Geez, no. No, no, a thousand times no. 
- I use it when writing emails fairly often. I get all my thoughts out and realize the order isn’t how I’d like. At that point if I’m holding the mouse, why not. - On the phone? Because otherwise, why not cut and paste? - Because you’d have to move your mouse to the new position anyways to paste, so might as well save 1 button press by just click dragging instead - Hmm…if it’s close, I’d just use my keyboard. If it’s far, I’d probably want the precision of the cursor anyway. 
 
 
 
- Frequently when I’m making lists and I am reorganizing the order. - Or I’m wiritng a recipe and get the directions in the wrong order. - Sometimes I’m writing an article and I move sentences around to improve the flow of the article. 
- I sometimes accidentally do this and then get angry that the feature exists 
- I use highlight/middle click paste a lot which I suppose is similar. 
- Me. 
- Is this using a PC? Maybe I would. - If this is from a smartphone… I wouldn’t I guess… I often prefer to retype than dealing with the select text feature… It seems I get the same experience in the most recent mobile OS that I had when I used my iPod Touch 4G a lot of years ago, why does it feel that this feature hasn’t even evolved? I can’t be the only one that feels it is terrible to use, I prefer to use the keyboard gestures than dealing with it. 
- I have done it a few times although now I usually do Ctrl c and backspace - ctrl + x is a gamechanger - Wait until you try ctrl + z - Wait until you try Vim motions. 
 
 
 
- I use it occasionally when reorganizing code. It’s easier to just drag and drop blocks of code than to ctrl-x ctrl-v. I don’t do it for anything in the middle of a line though, because it seems too easy to make a mistake. 
- I use it at work sometimes because our help desk randomly started crashing when I pasted into it from OneNote, but dragging the text from OD into the text box works for some reason. 
- I use it on desktop when I’m trying to rephrase something I’ve written to make my meaning more clear or improve the flow. 
- No. But who talks about this kind of thing? 
- I have ulnar nerve damage so when i hit ctrl+c/x/v i often don’t quite depress C/X or V fully without thinking about it. So i use drag text quite often. - I’ve only very rarely had drag text misfire unintentionally. 







