On Thursday, 7 December 2017 09:29:22 CET Zrubi wrote:
> On 12/07/2017 07:33 AM, Nik H wrote:
> > This may be a silly question but I've been unable to figure it out:
> > I quite often want to paste something from a browser into a
> > Terminal in a different vm.
> > 
> > Global, secure copy / paste is Ctrl-Shift-c / Ctrl-Shift-v
> > 
> > In a Terminal window, these shortcuts are mapped to normal copy
> > paste, rather than inter-vm copy pasting so it doesn't work out of
> > the box.
> 
> Shift-Insert is the "magic key" you searching for ;)

More specifically;
to paste to a VM you use ctrl-shift-v which makes it available to all apps 
in that VM.
Followed by shift-insert to paste it to your termnal.

I use konsole, the KDE terminal. It happens to not map ctrl-shift-c/v making 
this an out-of-the box experience.

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