Some projects keep surprising me with their “solutions,” and this is one of those cases. A proposal under review by developers from GNOME and Mozilla could change how middle-mouse-button paste behaves on Linux and other Unix-like systems.

The discussions, visible in Mozilla’s Phabricator revision D277804 and a linked GNOME gsettings-desktop-schemas merge request, focus on disabling the traditional primary selection paste by default.

Mozilla proposes changing the default behavior of the Firefox browser on Unix builds so that pressing the middle mouse button no longer pastes text by default. The author of the revision frames the current behavior as a source of confusion and accidental pastes, especially when users press the middle button without expecting the clipboard contents to be inserted into text fields.

  • mumblerfish@lemmy.world
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    19 days ago

    “Other Unix-like”, do they mean like open/free/netBSD and that class? Because macos does not have that, right? Only some terminals emulate that behaviour by overwriting the normal clipboard, making it very hard to switch between them.

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      19 days ago

      Gnome also spends time making posts bashing on developers who create alternative DEs, and mozilla also spends time thinking about how to put more ai in firefox

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        18 days ago

        One dev without any go-ahead from Gnome did.

        And let’s not forget System76 employees, as well as System76 themselves, have done the exact same thing.

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          18 days ago

          I rechecked it, and, indeed, it’s from a single dev. The fact that it was from blogs.gnome.org made me think it was a publication in the name of all the gnome foundation

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    19 days ago

    Wait… middle mouse button pastes? I’ve been using Linux for two years and that is news to me. To be honest, that sounds like more trouble than it’s worth to be on by default. Maybe just make it an option.

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      19 days ago

      I find it very useful, and it conflicts with normal copy paste very rarely. There are two clipboards, one is filled with latest highlighted, and the other with latest Ctrl+C:ed. Middle click pastes from the first, Ctrl+V from the second. This makes you able to copy two things at once: ctrl+c something first, highlight something else second, paste in any order. The confusing thing when learing to use it for me was that since I need to highlight to ctrl+c, I will overwrite what is in the middle click clipboard, and it also means you cannot highlight something to replace it with whats in your middle click clipboard. It does however mean that most times you want to do a ctrl+c/ctrl+v both clipboards are in sync. Not sure why, but I often find myself having to copy/paste two things at once, and I use both buffers without thinking. Which makes it impossible to use macos.

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      19 days ago

      Depends on the distribution and the defaults, but yeah it’s decently common for middle click to paste. I’d no idea Mozilla doesn’t respect the OS setting for this though, because I can’t recall ever turning it off in any of the browsers I use, but that could be because the forks are more sensible than Firefox itself.

      In GNOME you have to modify a gsetting, or use something like GNOME Tweaks to disable it. Which is ridiculous, it should really just be under Accessibility > Pointing And Clicking

      I think GNOME is trying hard to overturn the idea that Linux has a rather bad layman user-experience, and part of that is the assumption that a layman doesn’t want too many options because it gets confusing. As a UI/UX person I definitely get this, but as I always argue with the head UX guy at my workplace, we’re not necessarily dealing just with laymen, but people who use our software as everyday tools and they’ll want the options to customise things to their liking.

      Some extra toggles won’t change that. Hell you can hide it behind an “advanced mode” toggle even. Google does that with their idiotic “tap build number umpteen times to enable developer tools.”

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    19 days ago

    Yes, let’s keep taking features away. 🙄

    This is actually an accessibility issue. It’s often much easier for me to use middle click paste than other copy and paste methods. But as always those numbnuts just think about streamlining everything.

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      19 days ago

      There should be real hotkey editing in the settings or it should respect the OS hotkey settings. As of now the only way to toggle this is by diving into about config and finding the flag.

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        18 days ago

        But if it off by default, it’s going to slowly rot and then they’ll just remove it altogether.

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          18 days ago

          GNOME has plenty of features that are off by default and still exist. The merge request also mentions that redhat would 100% recieve complaints from paying customers if it was removed. Theyre very clearly aware that people still want this feature. You’re just assuming the worst.

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    19 days ago

    Not mentioned in the OP is that both discussions include a setting to enable middle mouse button paste for those who want it; it will just be off by default. Everyone calm down.

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    19 days ago

    Whats next, removing Ctrl+Insert/Shift+Delete/Shift+Insert as its confusing that we have two different ways to use the clipboard?

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    19 days ago

    TBH, I’ve seen this cause more confusion in people than being considered helpful. Ctrl+V/Cmd+V are universally understood and behave predictably. Middle mouse click not so much. (Did you know there are two clipboards on Linux and MMB only pastes from one of them?)

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      19 days ago

      I’m pretty sure people who use MMB do know that it uses one of the two clipboards in Linux. Hence the reason they use it.

      That being said, I find baffling that they are not setting this as an optional feature but just outright disabling it.

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          18 days ago

          Not true, if there is no user visible setting for it. Changing a hidden gsetting via a command line is essentially removing it since it will likely bitrot and then be fully removed in a few years.

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            18 days ago

            It is currently a hidden setting in Firefox’s about:config. They are removing it from there and no longer controlling it within Firefox itself so it will follow the setting set in you window manager (probably have the wrong term here, haven’t had my coffee yet), which is (generally) not hidden and available through a settings GUI. So you won’t have a web browser having different functionality than elsewhere on your machine.

            If it’s hidden at that point, blame the window manager/desktop environment/whatever it’s called.

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              16 days ago

              I don’t use Gnome, but they hate to expose settings in general it seems and like to dumb down everything (and that is why I don’t use it). The issue here is that the you need KDE, Sway, Niri, Xfce, etc all to implement a setting for this. Middle mouse paste is useful and has been standard on Unix-likes for decades. There is literally no reason to remove it.

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      19 days ago

      There are two clipboards in X11 - but MMB pastes from the selection not the clipboard. I have never heard of the other clipboard being used for anything and I first heard of this more than 30 years ago. (I don’t know what wayland does about clipboards, butiit acts live X11)

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      19 days ago

      A few years ago when I tried switching, this drove me nuts. It’s so unintuitive coming from Windows where I use middle mouse all the time in browsers.

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        19 days ago

        What does it do in windows, when you use it in a text field? I use this for pasting selected text from the terminal all the time, so i am quite fond of the current behaviour.

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          18 days ago

          In VSCode, for instance, the middle mouse button adds extra cursors. Which is very annoying if it also pastes.

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            18 days ago

            I use Ctrl+Shift+Arrow Up/Down for multiple cursors. Maybe because I’m already long time Linux user and use MMB to paste selected text.

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            19 days ago

            Since copy on highlight is default you literally just have to accidentally drag your mouse cursor in a terminal window and boom, you’ve copied empty text. It’s incredibly annoying.

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              19 days ago

              ah i have had that happen before lol. it does copy spaces but it doesn’t overwrite your main clipboard so i don’t have qualms about it. every app you’d expect to support middle-mouse drag except notepad/gedit/kwrite/etc supports it instead of pasting unless you use chromium without the relevant extension or remain static over a textbox.

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        18 days ago

        They’re called “selections”, the main ones being PRIMARY and CLIPBOARD, and it’s effectively a form of IPC mediated by X. When you select something, that goes into the PRIMARY selection, while when you copy something, it goes into both PRIMARY and CLIPBOARD.

        The problem is that “middle mouse click” isn’t actually paste, it’s “insert primary selection”. As long as they’re in sync you won’t notice any issue (Ctrl+V and MMB will both insert the same content), as soon as they’re out of sync you’re suddenly exposed to an implementation detail of the X11 protocol.

        And it’s easy to go out of sync, simply copy something and then select unrelated text, now Ctrl+V and MMB will output different things. It can be useful, e.g. if you’re having to copy a bunch of different pieces of text from one window to another, you can simply select and MMB, no keyboard needed, but it’s not intuitive IMO, and conflicts with modern usage of the middle mouse button (Get it wrong when trying to open a link in a new tab and you’ll dump whatever text you last selected into the site instantly)

        Also, these selections aren’t a thing under Wayland, it’s been re-implemented as a normal paste operation there. The question is actually whether the middle mouse button should be treated like any other mouse button or have this special behaviour by default. My vote is to expose it via the mouse settings applet and leave it up to users, like any other special mouse button.

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        18 days ago

        You select the text and it magically is in this second (or actually first) clipboard. I have a habit of selecting the text I’m reading, so this selection is always something, and sometimes contains sensitive data. There were countless of situations when I was composing a long message, scrolling it and accidentally, not even noticing (it’s long already), pasted the contents. I hate this ‘feature’ and in general don’t understand who wants it and why. Disabling it would be a huge improvement for everyone, as those who need it usually know they need it, so there’s no difficulty in enabling it back.

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    19 days ago

    Want a nice project to spend your resources on? Try working on a PDF viewer that supports verifying signatures, form filling and signing documents.

    Stop fucking around with meaningless issues.

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    19 days ago

    Good choice I think, way too sensitive to just work like that

    Did you know that ShitDows doesnt support middle mouse button for anything? XD it opens the start menu like all the time

    No opening in new tab or closing tabs

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    19 days ago

    What’s with all the complaints here?

    New users expect middle click to bring up an auto-scroll widget instead of pasting by default.

    You can set up your computer how ever you want.

    Want auto-scroll? Set it to auto-scroll.

    Want paste? Set it to paste.

    The first thing you do on a new system is set up the computer how you want.

    No one’s taking anything away from you.

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      15 days ago

      The question though is who gets their preference as the default, and who has to reconfigure stuff

      In this case they’re giving the default to new users and letting X fans reconfigure which seems right to me.

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      19 days ago

      agreed. and middle click being paste has to be one of the stupidest defaults. I understand people use it, and whatever, everyone has their own workflow, but now middle click to drag doesn’t work and you’ve confused everyone since now it’s different everywhere.

  • Rakqoi@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    18 days ago

    I understand how useful it is to quickly paste selected text, and have used it frequently, but I finally had enough of it after the thousandth time accidentally pasting private information or random garbage into a new tab search, discord chats, or the middle of my code without realizing it…

    I think their proposal to make it a toggle that is off by default is the best solution. A lot more people are adopting Linux now and this will be one less point of friction for the new user experience coming from Windows, thus making it more likely they’ll stick with the OS, and old users who are setting up a fresh install will just switch it back to the previous behavior as they configure their system, and never think about it again.

    So anyway, not long ago I went searching for a way to disable it system-wide (since KDE on X11 doesn’t offer any toggle for it, at least for me) and the best solution I found is this little program that clears the middle-click selection clipboard any time you middle click so you never paste anything. Works like a charm for me.
    https://github.com/milaq/XMousePasteBlock

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    18 days ago

    Finally! Middle click paste annoyed me so much when I first started using Linux, it should not be on by default imo.