• Cris@lemmy.world
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      From the other thread it seems it’ll just be disabled by default, and enableable if wanted

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      Same, and I have done so since the mid-90’s. It’s muscle memory at this point.

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        From the other thread it seems it’ll just be disabled by default, and enableable if wanted

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          Yeah, the title of this post seems to make that fairly clear. Still annoying though.

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            Maybe GNOME and Mozilla will consider a separate download/package where it is enabled by default, like gnome-desktop-middle-click-to-paste-enabled :D

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        never even knew that was a thing until a couple months ago, found it by accident. for 15-ish years I’ve just used a programmable mouse button for paste. still don’t know what i should do with that button now since middle click can paste.

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      Sure but youre probably aware that the vast majority of users dont, and for those users its a usability issue.

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        If you’re referring to touch screen users, then I don’t see how not having copy/pasting work when you plug in a mouse benefits them normally when they don’t have mice plugged in.