- can override settings by edit "/etc/wsl.conf"
- normally this file is not exists at first
$ sudo vi /etc/wsl.conf
[interop]
appendWindowsPath = false
| a: AM/PM | |
| A: 0~86399999 (Millisecond of Day) | |
| c/cc: 1~7 (Day of Week) | |
| ccc: Sun/Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri/Sat | |
| cccc: Sunday/Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday/Friday/Saturday | |
| d: 1~31 (0 padded Day of Month) | |
| D: 1~366 (0 padded Day of Year) | |
With this AutoHotKey script, you can use most macOS style shortcuts (eg, cmd+c, cmd+v, ...) on Windows with a standard PC keyboard.
Note that
Between input languages shotcut from Control Panel\Clock, Language, and Region\Language\Advanced settings > Change lanugage bar hot keys because it conflicts with cmd + shift + ↑ / ↓ / ← / → (select text between cursor and top / bottom / beginning of line / end of line)