Copy & Paste
Written by smokey01
In Linux it's very easy to copy and paste. Simply highlight the text you wish to copy by left-mouse click and hold while moving the mouse over the text you wish to copy, release mouse button when you are finished copying.
To paste, simply press on the scroll wheel button.
There are many people that don't realize the scroll wheel has a button, are you one of them?
If your mouse does not have a scroll wheel, do yourself a favor and buy one that does. Your computer life will improve dramatically.
As you can see this is much easier than CTRL+C and CTRL+V although this works too.
Copying and Pasting path names can be a pain as they can be very long and it's easy to make mistakes if you type them manually. A path name is simply the path and filename, something like this:
/usr/local/lib/X11/pixmaps/home48.png
The easy way to do this is left-mouse click on the file while holding the CTRL key.
You will notice the file or folder will show it's selected.
To paste the entire path name, place the cursor where you wish to paste it, and click the scroll wheel button.
Note:
copy stuff is stored in the clipboard.
The last thing copied is what is pasted.
You can click on the clipboard manager icon on the right side of the desktop tray.
It will have a list of all items copied.
You can select one of them from this list.
That will now be what is pasted.