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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Left click select,right click copy Post 302120948 by new2ss on Sunday 10th of June 2007 10:54:56 PM
Old 06-10-2007
Left click select,right click copy

Hi all,

when i ssh into my linux machine, i can do a double left click and then right click to paste it anywhere i need.

However, on the actual machine, in the terminal, i cannot do a double left click and right click to paste it. i need to right click and select Copy followed by click click and 'Paste' at the target location.

How can i set my terminal to allow the same double left click and then right click to paste?

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i managed to find the solution to my problem. in ssh, i could do a paste with the right click because the ssh program is configured to do so. If i am in the actual machine, opening a terminal, the paste function can be achieved by clicking on the centre button or the wheel, depending on what kind of mouse i am using.

Last edited by new2ss; 08-20-2007 at 12:31 AM..
 

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