Cut and Paste

James Board

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I'm a Mac newbie that's used to the Linux world where Cut-and-Paste is fairly simple: simply drag the mouse over the text with the left mouse button pressed, go to a different window, then middle-click and that text will appear.

That doesn't seem to work deterministically on my Mac. When I try to paste with the middle-click some text appears, but not the text I wanted.

I tried searching the web, but the instructions I found didn't work either (Command-X, then Command-V).

So how do I cut text from one application, say a URL or some text in Safari, and paste it into another, say a file that I'm editing with emacs?
 
Are you sure you were using the Command key and not the Control key? Command is the one that will always work for these shortcuts.
 
First step on your Mac is to select the text - click and drag across the text that you want to include.
Once the text is selected (it will be highlighted), then the cut/paste, or copy/paste will work.
The one-step-simpler middle button in Linux does not transfer well to OS X, although your can use one of the third-party mouse action configuration tools to provide similar functionality for the mouse.
Maybe BetterTouch Tool will help you... http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/75054737
 
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