roberts


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Posted: Dec. 08 2007,21:27 |
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Quote | Yes, I agree. The problem is that the paragraph doesn't make that distinction and I am always trying to use the mouse-clicks to copy/paste and they don't seem to function anywhere except the console. Am I missing something? I'm happy for the info the paragraph gives, just think it needs to specify that the mouse-clicking might only be for console.
Also curious, I've never seen the Mouse Wizard run, neither from LiveCD nor from first run HD install. I'd like to try the two-button simulation of middle-button. I guess I can run the Mouse Wizard manually. Will try. |
It probably different perspectives, I just used the mouse cut and paste to paste your quoted section within Firefox (not a console application).
Booting with option xsetup or exiting X and running xsetup.sh will allow to select 2 button mouse.
Edited by roberts on Dec. 08 2007,21:30
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