Ah yes, makes perfect sense. There's no good way to determine if the control sequesnce is for the terminal or Guac. Ctrl+Shift+V works like a champ. Very nice. :)
Thanks, -Jeff On 2/12/18, 12:40 PM, "Mike Jumper" <mike.jum...@guac-dev.org> wrote: On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 10:09 AM, McRoy, Jeffrey (GE Healthcare) <jeffrey.mc...@ge.com> wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > I’ve seen a lot of email about copy/paste without ctrl-shift-alt, so I > decided to try it out. I downloaded the 0.9.14 war file, added some user > mappings, and fired it up in Tomcat 8.x. > > I then added the clipboard manager to my Chrome browser. I opened a Guac SSH > session, enable clipboard access, highlighted some text and was able to > paste it into a textpad app running on my local computer. I didn’t even have > to press Ctrl-C. Excellent! However, it looks like scrolling back while > selecting text in the SSH session isn’t supported yet. > That's correct. You can select text after scrolling, but not while in the process of scrolling. > Then I tried copying some text from my local notepad app to paste it into > the SSH session, but I couldn’t work out how to get it to paste. Selecting > paste from the Chrome browser menu didn’t work, Ctrl-V didn’t work, and > using the old ctrl-shift-alt window didn’t work. What am I missing? > Ctrl+anything (including V) is reserved for sending control characters within the terminal, so it is not used by Guacamole's terminal emulator for paste. You will need to press Ctrl+Shift+V, or middle- or right-click. - Mike
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