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Old 13th November 2011, 11:05 PM
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installed Fedora 16 x86_64 KDE4 - mouse paste doesn't work

I have fresh installed my Sony Vaio from Fedora 15 to 16. It's pretty much working ok but for one annoying thing. I really like the old mouse feature where you could select some text, then press just the middle mouse button in another window and the text would auto paste. What I have to do now is select the text, and use either the Copy and paste in the Edit pull down menu of the app or use the shift+cntl+C/Shift+cntl+V hot keys. That's obviously a poor workaround for the handy mouse button only way. I read elsewhere it might be a misconfiguration in Klipper (Ignore selection checked) but my ignore selection was not checked.

Does anyone know how to fix middle mouse paste in KDE4 for Fedora 16? (Note, I think this was not working on my Fedora 15 either)
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