----- Mensaje original ---- > De: Dennis Kaptain <dkaptain@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Para: Community support for Fedora users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Enviado: miércoles, 14 de abril, 2010 16:21:00 > Asunto: Re: copy and paste > > ----- Mensaje original ---- > De: suvayu ali <fatkasuvayu+ > ymailto="mailto:linux@xxxxxxxxx" > href="mailto:linux@xxxxxxxxx">linux@xxxxxxxxx> > Para: Community > support for Fedora users < > href="mailto:users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx">users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > 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@xxxxxxxxxxxx">dkaptain@xxxxxxxxxxxx" > > href="mailto: > href="mailto:dkaptain@xxxxxxxxxxxx">dkaptain@xxxxxxxxxxxx"> > ymailto="mailto:dkaptain@xxxxxxxxxxxx" > href="mailto:dkaptain@xxxxxxxxxxxx">dkaptain@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 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 > -- Suvayu Open source is the > future. It sets > us free. -- users mailing list 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. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines