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A middle-click refers to the act of pressing and releasing the - Middle mouse button. Not all all mice have a middle + Middle mouse button. Not all mice have a middle click button (see the Mouse chapter for details). Sometimes the scroll wheel acts as a clickable middle button. This action is used for time-constrained region copying and mapping MIDI bindings. @@ -86,24 +86,9 @@

  • Ctrl (Control)
  • Shift
  • Alt
  • -
  • Mod2
  • -
  • Mod3
  • -
  • Mod4
  • -
  • Mod5
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  • Win (Super/Windows)
  • -

    - The following section is almost certainly wrong. Will need to be checked - and rewritten asap. -

    - -

    - Mod2 typically corresponds to the NumLock key on many systems. - On most Linux systems, there are no keys that will function as modifiers - Mod3, Mod4 or Mod5 by default, but they can be setup using - xmodmap(1). This can be rather useful. -

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    OS X Modifiers