On 16 Jan, Steve Downing wrote:
>  >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  
>  >No, when I asked for a way to do this in X via the *keyboard*, that
>  >really was what I meant.  If you're typing on the keyboard, having to
>  >lift one hand off to paste is much slower than doing it with a
>  >keystroke.
>  
>  Try Xwit, it might help.  I don't know if it specifically does what 
>  you want.
>  
>  http://lists.slug.org.au/archives/slug/2001/October/msg00315.html

I've grabbed it, but it doesn't.

>  In conjunction with bbkeys (for blackbox) or e16keyedit (for enlightenment) 
>  you can almost dispense with the mouse. They trap key input before 
>  it gets to the application though, so you might have troubles....

I'll give them a try.

Pete Rylands wrote:

> Shift-Insert acts like the middle mouse button by default in X, but it is
> rarely used since using the mouse is so much easier (IMHO).

Ah.  Thanks.  That's something, anyway.  And I can probably set up via
xmodmap to map that to Alt-V.

Thanks, I'll look into it some more.

For now, though, it's time to tackle my kernel panic.

luke

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