When I first switched to Mac OS X from Unix a year or two back, the thing I most missed from X11 was one-click copy and paste, so I ran out and bought a Macally three-button mouse and configured it to come as close to Unix-style copy and paste as I could. What I came up with was two clicks: middle button to copy (cmd-C) and right button to paste (cmd-V).
Recently I had to reinstall the drivers and before reconfiguring I discovered that there seem to be default Mac OS X mappings for the three buttons.
I haven't been able to find much documentation on them. They seem to be context sensitive -- they do different things in my browser, in a Terminal window, in TypePad, etc. And they don't seem to interoperate very well among contexts: for instance, I can't highlight in Firefox and use "paste selection" to paste into Terminal.
Or am I missing something? Are there ways to use the standard Mac approach with something close to the consistency of the Unix way? Is there app-specific functionality (e.g., I see that TypePad's spellcheck offers alternate spellings using button 3) too important to give up for the sake of consistency ease of use across apps?
-- Prentiss Riddle riddle@io.com http://aprendizdetodo.com
Recently I had to reinstall the drivers and before reconfiguring I discovered that there seem to be default Mac OS X mappings for the three buttons.
I haven't been able to find much documentation on them. They seem to be context sensitive -- they do different things in my browser, in a Terminal window, in TypePad, etc. And they don't seem to interoperate very well among contexts: for instance, I can't highlight in Firefox and use "paste selection" to paste into Terminal.
Or am I missing something? Are there ways to use the standard Mac approach with something close to the consistency of the Unix way? Is there app-specific functionality (e.g., I see that TypePad's spellcheck offers alternate spellings using button 3) too important to give up for the sake of consistency ease of use across apps?
-- Prentiss Riddle riddle@io.com http://aprendizdetodo.com