
Fixed issue with search text not going away after pasting.Added special paste option to paste as CamelCase.Changed the regex filter to be a find rather than a match.Description window changes - Default to rtf rather than html, handle repeat keys for searching.Tony G on Fixing VSCode when it keeps dropping ssh connections.EDWARD on Creating AWS Elastic Filesystems (EFS) with Terraform.Ruby III on Creating AWS Elastic Filesystems (EFS) with Terraform Eduardo on Fixing VSCode when it keeps dropping ssh connections.Muhtasim Fuad Jeet on Fixing VSCode when it keeps dropping ssh connections.NotAnAppleGuy on Turn off Apple Wallet / Apple Pay notifications and nag screens.Ruby III on Turn off Apple Wallet / Apple Pay notifications and nag screens Getting NVIDIA NGC containers to work with VMware PVRDMA networks.Setting up a 100GbE PVRDMA Network on vCenter 7.Fixing VSCode when it keeps dropping ssh connections.Allow ping from specific subnets to AWS EC2 instances using Terraform.Updating ESXi root passwords and authorized ssh keys with Ansible.Setting up NFS FSID for multiple networks.Calculating the value for 64bitMMIOSizeGB.Gitlab: The source branch does not exist.Once you’ve done that, clicking the middle mouse button will paste text from your clipboard back into the terminal. Select “Keyboard & Mouse” and turn “Middle Click Paste” to “on”. Install gnome-tweaks: sudo apt-get install gnome-tweaksĬlick “Activities” in the upper right and search for “tweaks”, click the “Tweaks” icon. Restore middle-button paste functionality Left click and drag to select and copy an entire line, an entire paragraph, or more. Left click a word and the word is copied to the clipboard. Once you’ve done that any text that you select in the Terminal program with your left mouse button will be copied to your clipboard. … to the file, then logout of your desktop and log back in, or reboot. Xresources in your home directory.Īdd the line: xterm*selectToClipboard: true Restore select-to-copy functionalityĮdit the file. If you want to restore select-to-copy, middle button to paste functionality to Ubuntu 20.04 just follow these steps. With the release of Ubuntu 20.04 and Gnome 3.36 Canonical has removed this convention, forcing a more awkward and slower select, right click, select Copy from a menu, point, right click, select Paste from menu to do the same thing. Using the left mouse button to select and copy text in terminals and the middle mouse button to paste has been a feature of X-Windows, and the various window managers built on top of X-Windows, since the early 1990s.
