Cut-and-Paste-and-Other Things?
Storm Dragon
stormdragon2976 at gmail.com
Sun Nov 20 11:00:05 EST 2011
Hi,
For cut and paste, control+shift+c and control+shift+v are for gnome
terminal. they will not work in the console. If you need a more powerful
solution than that provided by Speakup then you may want to use screen
or tmux. There's a bit about screen on my blog:
http://stormdragon.us/?p=118
HTH
Storm
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On Sun, 2011-11-20 at 07:44 -0800, Hart Larry wrote:
> OK, back in July I posted questions about this feature. With a much better
> 96lines, I could only paste in 58 of them. At that time I asked Bill Acker,
> who said I was lucky it didn't crash. Well, last evening seemingly my keyboard
> froze or something after pasting. I had seemingly no choice other than holding
> the power button.
> Are their other commands to cut-and-paste in general console linux, without any
> speakup limitations? In googling, seems folks mention a control+shift+v but I
> get "command not found"
> I seem to be running version 3.15 although I do have versions 3.12 and 3.16 on
> the hard-drive. I am back in Debian Testing 2.632 because when we tried 2.638
> I had no speech from the DecTalk USB. Speaking of which, for several weeks I
> tried asking William Hubbs-and-others, how I can switch on a log of commands
> Speakup is sending the unit? Once I have that, I can share with James from
> Axsol Solutions, who thinks he can solve some of our problems.
> And lastly, as a suggestion, when I receive news-letters from LQ Linux
> Questions, they always encourage folks to answer threads which have had no
> replies. While I see other inquirees on this list which are not commented on,
> I don't know if its that no1 has an answer or certainly not in an expertees.
> Even though thanks to Bill, I have had speakup since October 2003, but so far
> while there are certain functions which are easier than what I was accustomed
> to in Vocal-Eyes, speakup seems to have a language all its own. Folks will
> refer to a speakup key plus, which certainly wouldn't explain to a new user
> what key that is. Right now, as far as I know, with a DecTalk USB Speakup is
> an only screen-reader I can use.
> Thanks so much in advance for listening-and-especially for any better solutions
> Hart
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