In Writer when you right-click in a document, a menu appears. This is called a context menu because it is different depending upon the context when you do the right-click. If you have selected text it lists about 16 options including Cut, Copy, and Paste. If you have copied text to the clipboard and simply placed the cursor somewhere in the document, the menu includes Paste but not Cut or Copy. If the clipboard is empty and nothing is selected, none of the 3 appear on the menu.
Because you get no visual feedback when you Ctrl-C to copy selected text to the clipboard, I’ve gotten into the habit of right-clicking and hitting “c” so that I can see that I’ve successfully copied the text. This works in virtually EVERY utility that I can think of, except Writer, which also uses “c” to Change Case. Because it’s so commonly used, Adobe even changed from using a “y” for Copy to a “c” some years ago, probably from people like me bitching about it. With Writer you can’t even hit “c” a second time to jump down to Copy because its Change Case sub-menu uses “c” to Capitalize, so you’ll just capitalize all the words you selected. (Thank God for Ctrl-Z!) My version of Writer is Version 3.6.6.2 (Build ID: f969faf). BTW, after doing Help/About I was able to select the version info and do right-click-c to copy it to paste here.
So that’s my rant and if anybody knows how to either remove Change Case or have it activate with a “g”, please let me know. Thanks.