I just installed Linux Mint 20.2 . One feature I enjoy the most is double click to grab or select and its not released until I click again. This makes selecting long paragraphs easy as I can release after double click and move to the position I want and release it and text till that point will be selected. But I dont see any option to enable it in mouse settings.
I used to enable this using a single line of code that was run on startup. But unfortunately I do not remember it and I have formatted that system. Does anyone know how to enable it?
Enable Double click persistent grab until release
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Enable Double click persistent grab until release
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Re: Enable Double click persistent grab until release
Try like this:
Highlight the text you need. That loads it to the clipboard automatically.
Then go to the destination and middle-click (press the scroll wheel down)
That pastes the text.
On my laptop's touchpad middle-click is a two-finger tap
You can also drag the highlighted text by holding Ctrl key
Highlight the text you need. That loads it to the clipboard automatically.
Then go to the destination and middle-click (press the scroll wheel down)
That pastes the text.
On my laptop's touchpad middle-click is a two-finger tap
You can also drag the highlighted text by holding Ctrl key
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