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  1. The CtrlV key often meant "verbatim insert" – that is, insert the following character literally without performing any associated action. For example, a normal Esc switches to command mode in the vi editor, but CtrlV, Esc will insert the ESC character into the document.

  2. 1 gru 2015 · Pressing Ctrl-C sends the ASCII code that is 64 below the uppercase letter's position in the ASCII table (and 96 less than the lowercase letter's position in the ASCII table). So pressing Ctrl - c (lowercase) sends ASCII code 3 (which is 64 less than capital C 's ASCII code of 67).

  3. 12 wrz 2016 · For pasting text into the terminal, you can either use Ctrl + Shift + V or use your mouse's middle click if there is one. For copying text in the terminal, you can either use Ctrl + Shift + C or use your mouse to select the text of interest and then use its middle click to paste it.

  4. There are two types of clipboards in Unix/Linux: PRIMARY (often used with Ctrl-X/C/V) and SELECTION (mouse selected text, inserted with Shift-Insert or clicking the mouse middle button). See https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/clipboard for more details.

  5. 17 lut 2022 · The most common <Ctrl><Shift> key combinations will be <Ctrl><Shift>c, <Ctrl><Shift>v and <Ctrl><Shift>a. The additional <Shift> key is what makes sure that the keyboard shortcut will be interpreted by the terminal window, not by the shell, which runs inside the terminal emulation.

  6. 12 gru 2013 · My vim used ctrl-v as paste short-cut, which conflict with commands need ctrl-v as shortcut prefix. For example, ^M need ctrl-v ctrl-m . I can do that in vim command line, and vim without intialization.

  7. I think the option of enabling Ctrl + V varies from emulator to emulator, but there are easy ways around this most of the time: Ctrl + Shift V works as a paste in most terminal emulators I've used.

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