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Is that a combo you often hit on accident? Ctrl+Shift+C seems way too specific for that ...
Neat feature, though. Nice to see that they still do features that aren't about AI.
If you're interacting with a command line terminal frequently then yes, since Ctrl+Shift+C is the shortcut for copy in most terminal emulators as Ctrl+C is used for terminating the current running command.
Ah. Fair, I guess I forgot about it because I didn't make that mistake in a while.
Sometimes by accident, but mostly because out of habit, since you usually use Ctrl+Shift+C for copying things off terminal. Annoying part is it automatically opens up element selector, and I wonder for half a second why nothing got copied, and why the click didn't work.
Same. And I don't know a shortcut to close it D: