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Mention the Ctrl+right-click context menu now available on Windows.

[originally from svn r3827]
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Jacob Nevins 2004-02-07 23:35:32 +00:00
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\versionid $Id: using.but,v 1.17 2004/01/20 12:46:35 jacob Exp $ \versionid $Id: using.but,v 1.18 2004/02/07 23:35:32 jacob Exp $
\C{using} Using PuTTY \C{using} Using PuTTY
@ -32,7 +32,8 @@ server where it will probably cause a process to be interrupted.
Pasting is done using the right button (or the middle mouse button, Pasting is done using the right button (or the middle mouse button,
if you have a three-button mouse and have set it up; see if you have a three-button mouse and have set it up; see
\k{config-mouse}). Pressing Shift-Ins has the same effect. \k{config-mouse}). (Pressing Shift-Ins, or selecting \q{Paste} from
the Ctrl+right-click context menu, have the same effect.)
When you click the right mouse button, PuTTY will When you click the right mouse button, PuTTY will
read whatever is in the Windows Clipboard and paste it into your read whatever is in the Windows Clipboard and paste it into your
session, \e{exactly} as if it had been typed at the keyboard. session, \e{exactly} as if it had been typed at the keyboard.
@ -96,6 +97,10 @@ PuTTY's system menu contains extra program features in addition to
the Windows standard options. These extra menu commands are the Windows standard options. These extra menu commands are
described below. described below.
(These options are also available in a context menu brought up
by holding Ctrl and clicking with the right mouse button anywhere
in the PuTTY window.)
\S2{using-eventlog} The PuTTY Event Log \S2{using-eventlog} The PuTTY Event Log
If you choose \q{Event Log} from the system menu, a small window If you choose \q{Event Log} from the system menu, a small window