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paste in x11 xterm
Hi,
I have MBP (Macbook Pro) and when launching X11 xterm I noticed the paste button is greyed out and so you can't paste. Is there any alternative to paste in X11? I know you could use three button mouse to highlight then paste by clicking wheel button. But is there keyboard combination that will produce paste function? I know on some keyboards shift+insert does the paste function but there is no insert key on MBP. Thanks, Tom |
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