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The original code in this repo disappeared and I put up this one. |
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THIS CODE IS UNSUPPORTED! |
This program simulates the middle mouse button copy/paste found in Unix/Linux X11 window managers: Once you highlight arbitrary text or visual elements, you can then middle click in the same or another window to paste the elements.
Note: Unlike X11, this program will alter your clipboard. Perhaps a future version could manage its own buffer like X11.
The script setup.sh
takes care of most of the integration into MacOS.
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If you have a three-button mouse, run
./setup.sh
. You will have copy and paste right away. -
If not (e.g. Trackpad, MagicMouse etc), run
./setup.sh -n
. This will create the copy, but not the paste action. See below for ways to mimic the middle-click paste.
In detail, the script
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compiles the C binary and puts it into
$HOME/bin
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creates a LaunchAgent
plist
file and puts it into$HOME/Library/LaunchAgents/
Next, in your terminal run ~/bin/macpaste
to run the program. This should prompt you to open System Preferences and give access to terminal.
If you want to test the installation, make sure your terminal is also listed in the Privacy
list, and then run launchctl load $HOME/Library/LaunchAgents/local.macpaste.plist
for the terminal.
Alternatively, log out and log in again.
One solution to work with stock Apple Trackpad and MagicMouse, which lack an explicit middle button, uses BetterTouchTool(BTT). If you don’t have it yet, it has a trial version but it’ll require a (rather cheap) license if you want to keep it for longer.
BTT has a much wider range of events and actions than the default MacOS, specifically it has a 1-Finger Middle Click
for the MagicMouse, but not for the Trackpad. To have both behave in the same way, I chose 1-Finger Tap Middle
(MagicMouse) and 1-Finger Tap Bottom Middle
(Trackpad) as the triggers. You do you.
You can then add an action. The simplest is to use Send Keyboard Shortcut
and set it to Apple-V
, which uses the system clipboard to paste the item at the place of your cursor. Even nicer is the BTT custom clipboard. I’ve added two actions: Show Clipboard / Pasteboard History
, followed by Paste specific items
(configured with position 1 and Paste as Plain Text
). This solves another long-standing issue I’ve had with MacOS, namely that it pastes with formatting by default, while I normally want only the text. This way, I can copy-paste plain text with the mouse and have the keyboard shortcut Apple-V
for formatted text. Neat, right?
This program assumes that the key combinations ⌘+C/⌘+V are mapped as copy and paste in your applications. If they are not, then this will not work, because the program simply posts the following events:
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⌘+C down & up (copies your selected text or objects) whenever your left mouse button releases. This allows copying text that is drag highlighted, or double-clicked to highlight words or lines.
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Left Mouse Button down & up (position mouse cursor for paste insertion) on middle click.
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⌘+V down & up after tiny delay following middle click.
If your mouse is left-handed, or you remapped the keystrokes, then just edit the C program and recompile.