copy and paste SOLVED
Dennis Kaptain
dkaptain at yahoo.com.mx
Wed Apr 14 21:52:19 UTC 2010
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> De: Dennis Kaptain <dkaptain at yahoo.com.mx>
> Para: Community support for Fedora users <users at lists.fedoraproject.org>
> Enviado: miércoles, 14 de abril, 2010 16:21:00
> Asunto: Re: copy and paste
>
> ----- Mensaje original ----
> De: suvayu ali <fatkasuvayu+
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> Enviado: miércoles, 14 de abril, 2010 13:36:46
> Asunto: Re: copy and
> paste
>
> On 14 April 2010 11:20, Dennis Kaptain <
>
> ymailto="mailto:
> href="mailto:dkaptain at yahoo.com.mx">dkaptain at yahoo.com.mx"
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> ymailto="mailto:dkaptain at yahoo.com.mx"
> href="mailto:dkaptain at yahoo.com.mx">dkaptain at yahoo.com.mx> wrote:
>
>
> I've noticed that copy/paste isn't working as it used
> to.
>
>
> Highlight text by dragging mouse over it to
> copy
> middle click to
> paste.
>
> It seems now I need
> to type <Ctrl> C to copy and
> <Ctrl> V to
> paste.
>
> Is there a setting that could have
> changed that
> altered this behavior?
>
> this is a fully updated F11
>
> system.
>
Do you have some kind of clipboard manager installed. If
>
> yes then
check whether they are set to sync selections. If you want
>
> the
selection to stay separate from the regular desktop clipboard,
> turn
> of
sync'ing of selections.
> Thanks
>
>
>
> Dennis
>
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It seems
> all I have installed is Glipper. I can see it in gconf-editor. There doesn't
> seem to be anything else installed or running.
xclipper is installed but
> does not show up in ps aux | grep clip
if I try to start xclipper via the
> command line I get an error that it is already running but I see via google that
> it really isn't running it's just a strange way it interacts (or doesn't) with
> Gnome.
Do you have any specific ideas what I can check in Glipper?
I
> looked in ~/.gconf/apps/glipper and found nothing interesting.
Thanks
> again.
I have determined that the problem is the touchpad buttons on my laptop. I would click both buttons with one finger and it would be seen as both buttons being pressed.
Well, that isn't happening now. I need to press both buttons with both fingers and it works as expected. So it's a simple Hardware issue.
Thanks for your help.
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