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The check box Paste using right-click is default to unchecked. check this box, and restart MobaXterm, the RMB double click will paste the selection without the context menu popping up. Copy what you want from xterm by selecting your text; Open a second copy of xterm and your favorite text editor (I use vim) Use Shift+Insert (or middle-click) to paste into your text editor; Save the file. If necessary open the file with a graphical text editor (such as gedit) Copy your text and paste it into the application that you want. If you have a 3-button mouse, the easiest way is to use the standard Unix/Linux shortcut: select the text you want to copy (drag the mouse over it, or double-click to select a word, or triple-click to select a line).
Open settings. The default keyboard shortcut is Shift-Insert which can be mapped to something else. You can have the right click on the terminal by checking "paste with right click" on the settings window under terminal tab. Then you can use the right click as on putty.
Paste the public key from the clipboard to the end of the file and save the file.
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How to copy-paste text or commands in MobaXterm? To Copy: Select the text area you wanted to copy (it will copy the selected content to the clipboard) To Paste: Right-click and from the context menu, click on paste.
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To Copy: Select the text area you wanted to copy (it will copy the selected content to the clipboard) To Paste: Right-click and from the context menu, click on paste. OR Shift + Insert in keyboard MOBAXTERM Copy Paste Simple Method Mobaxterm is the artifact that manages shell, but in the MOBAXTERM copying, press Ctrl + C, I want to paste to MOBAXTERM, Press Ctrl + V. You can set it even customize to achieve a better experience. The default keyboard shortcut is Shift-Insert which can be mapped to something else. You can have the right click on the terminal by checking "paste with right click" on the settings window under terminal tab. Then you can use the right click as on putty. The check box Paste using right-click is default to unchecked. check this box, and restart MobaXterm, the RMB double click will paste the selection without the context menu popping up.
Next, connect to Puhti and open the file .ssh/authorized_keys with your favourite editor (e.g. nano). Paste the public key from the clipboard to the end of the file and save the file.
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Open xterm and highlight the text you want to copy. Go to the application in which you wish to paste and hover the mouse cursor over the field you want to paste in. Click the scroll button on your mouse. (on laptops this can be done by pressing left and right click at the same time) When you highlight text, it copies the text to your primary buffer.
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2014-04-23 2020-10-02 Added a right-clic menu on the terminal with the following options: Select all, Copy, Paste; Added a status bar for monitoring the X server and the clipboard; Added a right-clic menu on tab and an option for closing tab with a middle-clic; Added some documentation Running ssh from Windows -> linux and I cant paste text larger than ~20 chars. If I do it hangs the session. This is happening to others in the office using various methods to ssh. cygwin, mobaxterm etc. It also does not happen with all servers, but the ones it does happen too, always hang. Any ideas?