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other:putty_conf [2024/05/29 17:43] – [Updating PuTTY] jypeter | other:putty_conf [2025/08/07 11:48] (current) – [Changing some useful settings] Added how to simulate middle-button with a touchpad jypeter | ||
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- | * Select **xterm** in the //Actions of mouse buttons// section.\\ This will allow you to use the mouse buttons in the PuTTY terminal the same way you would use them in an standard Linux //xterm// terminal: | + | * Select **xterm** in the //Actions of mouse buttons// section.\\ This will allow you to use the mouse buttons in the PuTTY terminal the same way you would use them in an standard Linux //xterm// terminal:\\ {{ : |
* **Select** and **Copy** text (at the same time) with the **left button** | * **Select** and **Copy** text (at the same time) with the **left button** | ||
- | * **Paste** text with the **middle button**\\ | + | * **Paste** text with the **middle button**\\ |
+ | If you don't have a mouse connected to a laptop, check your [[other:win10config# | ||
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* In the '' | * In the '' | ||
* You can **choose a font more readable than the default one**!\\ We recommend the **Cascadia Code** font that comes with the [[other: | * You can **choose a font more readable than the default one**!\\ We recommend the **Cascadia Code** font that comes with the [[other: |
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