Keyboard shorcut to cut (move) file/files?

Is anyone know, what is the keyboard shorcut to move file / cut file? Because as far as I know, cut command in edit menu is working only for teks editing...so can anyone tell me how can we move (not copy) with keyboard shorcut (except with drag & drop of course...). Thanks a lot guyz...

Cutting files is a no-no for some reason with Apple. If you really must, you could do what I did and make a finder plug-in with Automator which will do it for you:
1. Open Automator
2. Click "Finder" in the "Library" pane
3. In the action pane, drag "Get Specified Finder Items" into the right hand side of the window (where it says "Drag or add actions here to build your workflow")
4. In the "Action"pane, drag "Move Finder Items" to the right hand side, underneath the action you added in step 3
5. Click the triangle beside "Options" in the "Move finder Items" action you added in step 4
6. Select "Show Action When Run", select "Show Selected Items", and select "To"
7. Click "File", and select "Save As Plugin..."
8. In the "Save Plug-in As" box, type "Move", and make sure the "Plug-in for" box says "Finder"
9. Click "Save"
After that, when you want to move a file, simply ctrl-click it, select "Automator", and then "Move" (or whatever you called your plug-in in step 8), and a dialogue box will pop up asking you where you want to move to.
(I'd try it out on a few non essential files to make sure everything's working OK)
phew

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