How do you copy a word?

J

John Doe

I suppose this is obvious, but...

You have to use the keyboard and mouse? Taking your hand off the
mouse after double-clicking, then copy with control plus c?

Or to double-click, then to right-click and select copy?

I just say "cop".
 
F

Flasherly

I suppose this is obvious, but...

You have to use the keyboard and mouse? Taking your hand off the
mouse after double-clicking, then copy with control plus c?

Or to double-click, then to right-click and select copy?

I just say "cop".

Cntl shift > arrows, keyboard, sometimes the mouse. Cntrl C and V.
Right click - never. I'm right handed with a ambidextrous trackball,
which I setup for left-handed use, since my right hand is then the one
that's naturally favored, less handicapped remaining at the keyboard,
while the distance my left hand has to travel to the mouse in leaving
the keyboard is shorter, mouse on the left side and directly aside the
keyboard, than if my right had to travel over two distinct sets of
area pads of number and navigation keys (OmniKey/Focus isn't your
average keyboard, bigger, nor anything average in Logitec's also
bigger marble mouse design).

Figured it out all ages ago, maximum efficiency, although nobody knows
what the hell is going on if they ask to do anything on my computer
(also have a working mouse ball in the spacebar mostly tho unused).
I'll actually plug in a spare keyboard/mouse for them if it's going to
turn into a major production.
 

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