Every terminal has a functionality to temporarily escape sending the
commands and revert to system behavior.

Try holding Ctrl/Opt/Cmd/Shift key in order to select text.

On 1 Oct. 2017 06:11, "Eduardo Poyart" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I would like to have mouse on, so I can scroll back with the mouse wheel.
> However this makes mouse select / copy stop working (it copies into tmux's
> own copy buffer instead of the system's).
>
> Ideally I would like to disable mouse selection while still having mouse
> scroll. I need the OS's terminal selection functionality, not tmux's. Is it
> possible to do this?
>
> Context: I'm on Mac OS, SSH'ing to a Linux machine. As an example, I need
> to copy links to open them on the browser.
>
> Thanks!
> Eduardo
>
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