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in a linux CLI, the ctrl+c keystroke is used to send a SIGINT signal, hence it is useful to use the old ctrl+ins and shift+ins keystrokes to copy/paste text from/to the CLI.
Unfortunately such keystrokes currently don't trigger copy/paste functions
Oh, and there is a shift+del function to trigger the "cut" function too.
It would be very useful if such key combinations will be implemented in the future
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What terminal application are you using ? It seems to me that the keyboard does send the right keys for ctrl+ins, shift+ins, etc..
If you use Termux, it does not have keybindings that use the insert key: https://wiki.termux.com/wiki/Touch_Keyboard
Sorry for the slow reply. Termux doesn't do anything special for these keys by default. It also seems that it doesn't have any copy and paste shortcuts. I suggest to search through Termux issues if someone had the same problem.
in a linux CLI, the ctrl+c keystroke is used to send a SIGINT signal, hence it is useful to use the old ctrl+ins and shift+ins keystrokes to copy/paste text from/to the CLI.
Unfortunately such keystrokes currently don't trigger copy/paste functions
Oh, and there is a shift+del function to trigger the "cut" function too.
It would be very useful if such key combinations will be implemented in the future
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: