s called? gives you a mouse on the console and i recall you could
> select and paste in the same
>
> 1click select
> 3click paste method
>
> gmouse comes to mind but im sure thats not it.
>
> Dean
>
> Colin Watson wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Jun 29, 2004 at 10:51:4
I gave it a few more tries. I got it to partially work but it requries far too
many keystrokes to make it usable in the real world.
--- "John van V." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi, this is typically crpytic of geeky software, not in anyway empathic, and
> the
Hi, this is typically crpytic of geeky software, not in anyway empathic, and
the primary reason folks use always microsoft products.
> > c-a-[ ... copy mode
> > c-a-] ... paste
> >
> > c-a-? ... help
I gave it a few trys, what does it mean ??
=
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/linux-societ
Hi, I have heard of it, but didnt try it.
I would be so glad for your sample config file,
Thanks, John
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Are there cut and paste keys or 3 button emulation keys. Alternatively, is
> > there a console window that includes a edit menu tab. I have been using
> the
>
cifically for its cut and past support.
>
> /usr/bin/gnome-terminal
>
> Barry
>
> On Tuesday 29 June 2004 08:24 am, John van V. wrote:
> > Alternatively, is
> > there a console window that includes a edit menu tab. I have been using
> > the shell fun
My purple machine looks great and runs (debian) great, holding its own against
machines 5 times the MHz.
But the crystal mouse is not Xwindows friendly, and I need to know how to do
cut and paste as with Mac OS and OSX.
Are there cut and paste keys or 3 button emulation keys. Alternatively, is
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