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gregconquest

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How to copy files in Finder without copying to iCloud?

When I try to copy files to move or paste them somewhere else on the same Mac, I almost always get a pop-up on my nearby Mac and iPad saying they're copying the file across the network. While this is convenient sometimes, it also slows my network and even the other computers at times, but I don't see any way to copy locally only. 90% of the time, I'm usually trying to copy on drives connected to one device, so this "feature" actually gets in my way.

Can this be done? I know dragging and dropping will avoid this problem, but that's not always possible.
 
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VitoBotta

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This is due to the "Universal Clipboard" feature. I am not aware of a way to disable this behavior other than disabling Handoff altogether, which you may want for other things.
 
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MacCheetah3

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Do you have…


… Or other optimize storage setting enabled?

This is due to the "Universal Clipboard" feature. I am not aware of a way to disable this behavior other than disabling Handoff altogether, which you may want for other things.
I utilize Universal Clipboard often and I’ve never seen any dialogs or behavior as the OP describes.
 
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f54da

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I'd think the sensible implementation of universal clipboard would only actually do the transfer when pasting on the remote device.
 

gregconquest

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May 17, 2016
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near Yokohama, Japan
patriciyalark, that's what I was doing. Either "Context-mouse click - Copy" or CMD-C gives the same result. Universal Clipboard assumes you want to copy to another device and begins loading it on the network/iCloud for pasting everywhere. I don't know what you mean by "streaming". I'm just managing files in Finder, not streaming anything.

f54da, what you say might work, but I think the obvious alternative would be two choices for copying: Copy or Copy To Universal Clipboard. This would be easy with a context-mouse click, but the keyboard shortcut would need an entirely new shortcut to have the two choices.

Whatever the solution, it needs to be implemented.
 
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