Hi

There is no way for tmux to take over the mouse for some events but not
others. But most terminals let you bypass the application mouse by holding
Shift.

On 6 Dec 2017 1:42 am, "Markus Baertschi" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I'm using tmux mostly across ssh on remote servers. So I have a limited
> influence on which version of tmux I get.
> Often it is still tmux 1.8, because that is whats available in epel.
>
> The main reason I use mouse mouse is to get the scrollback wheel to see
> stuff scrolled off the the screen.
> But then I loose cut&paste as tmux takes over the mouse to do its own
> mouse stuff on the entire screen.
>
> Is there a way to get the scrollwheel only, but not the rest of the mouse
> stuff ?
>
> Is there a way to just disable the mark/cut/paste tmux in the terminal
> area, so that I can use these features
> of the native terminal I'm working in ?
>
> ​Markus​
>
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