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  2. Making an answer out of @SergiyKolodyazhnyy's comment: Press Ctrl + Shift + u together. Then press a followed by 7 (the UTF-8 code point of the § character). Press Enter. That should get you an § character. Share.

  3. There is an easier way to find which button has the "@" symbol. To do so, just go to start and search for "On-Screen Keyboard". Once the keyboard screen pops up, look for the @ symbol and BOOM! press shift and the button which has the @ symbol. Share. Improve this answer.

  4. If you want to copy paste contents from an external program into vim, first copy your text into system clipboard via Ctrl + C, then in vim editor insert mode, click the mouse middle button (usually the wheel) or press Ctrl + Shift + V to paste. These are 4 basic copy & paste conditions related to vim. I hope this helps.

  5. 82. Left-down-clicking in xterms starts the selection of something to be copy-pasted. Double-left clicking selects a word. Triple-left clicking selects a line. All this works under unity in 11.04. However, there is no way to copy-paste that selection to another place: The right-click menu shows paste disabled, and middle-clicking to copy-paste ...

  6. In the Character Map, you can type (or paste) the letter β into the input field at the bottom and then double click the combining character. β̂ . However, you can pretty much assume that this won't get rendered correctly. It looks good in Inkscape.

  7. 3. The @ is on the '2' key on a Spanish keyboard. Do this: Alt + gr (near the space bar) and the 2 key. Similar to this is '€': Alt + gr + E. The there is: To do this, near return the is ç to the left of this key is ´¨. Press once then the appropriate vowel.

  8. 6. To copy, use Ctrl + Shift + C. To paste, use Ctrl + Shift + V or Shift + insert. Another way to do this: First run command screen, after then can do following steps: Press Ctrl + a + Esc It will put the screen in copy mode. Now, move the cursor to the beginning of the section to copy & hit enter.

  9. In VirtualBox Windows Guest, Open Task Manager. Go to Processes Tab, highlight VBoxTray.exe and select End Process. Go to Applications Tab and select New Task. Browse to the VirtualBox Guest Additions installation folder and select VBoxTray.exe and select OK. The bidirectional shared clipboard should work afterwards.

  10. When I paste in the terminal sometimes the contents are prefixed...

    askubuntu.com/questions/1396132/when-i-paste-in-the-terminal-sometimes

    But, ironically, bracketed-paste tells programs to treat that pasted text literally, and not to interpret it like keyboard input. You may or may not like this. You may or may not like this. This allows you, for example in bash , to edit multiple pasted lines before they are executed, as only newlines from the keyboard cause execution of code.

  11. How do you know when to use SHIFT+INSERT vs CTRL-V vs...

    askubuntu.com/questions/26655/how-do-you-know-when-to-use-shiftinsert-vs-ctrl...

    Ctrl+C to Copy to the clipboard. Ctrl+V to PASTE FROM the clipboard. Shift+Delete to cut TO THE clipboard. In a terminal using Putty: Select the text with the mouse copies directly to the clipboard. Right-Clicking anywhere in the terminal window does the paste. In a regular shell session: I select with the mouse, and use Ctrl+Shift+C to COPY to ...