On Wed, 11 Apr 2007, Buff Miner wrote: > To whom it may concern, > > I read the following ad it all works; > > More precisely: > Start up bash by doing Start -> Programs -> Cygwin -> Cygwin Bash\ Shell. > Right click on the icon in the upper left of the title bar and select > properties > Under Options, select 'QuickEdit Mode', hit ok > Select 'Modify shortcut that started this window', hit ok > To copy from a Cygwin Bash window, highlight the text by left clicking and > dragging the mouse, then hit the enter key to copy the text. > > To paste into a Cygwin Bash window, click on the icon in the upper left of > the window menu bar and then do edit -> paste or do Alt-Space e p That is, > hold down the Alt key, hit the space bar, let up on the Alt key, type an e > and then a p. > > My question is, "Is there a way to create a shortcut for Alt-space, e, then > p?" Can this be with fewer key strokes?
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