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How to Copy and Paste Files Faster with Mouse Click

Nirmal by Nirmal
May 28, 2008
in Freewares, Windows Tips
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TXmouse is a freeware application that will help you to copy and paste files faster in Windows, without going through CTRL +C and CTRL +V. This small utility does not require any installation. Simply copy it to the auto start folder located at C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Autostart. You can use the software once you restart the PC.

Copying and pasting files can be done using the mouse. Mark any text and copy it to the clipboard with a click. A click on the centre button of the mouse or mouse wheel is sufficient to paste the content from the clip board.

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This process works on all PCs as this application basically triggers the key combination CTRL+C and CTRL+V for any application. Another thing to look at is an X icon in the system tray. If it looks light red xm , TXMouse is ready to copy on mark. However, if you have manually copied any content to clipboard, the icon changes as soon as you move the mouse. The X flips and changes its hue, in other words “turns its back on you.” This means that copy-on-mark is temporarily off – until you paste the clipboard content with the middle button click.

If you want to remove TXMouse, you can do it by removing the exe file from the Autostart folder.

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Comments 10

  1. Abhijeet from Jeet Blog says:
    17 years ago

    Looks like a good tool. I’ll have to try it out before I give my verdict on it.

    Reply
  2. Keith Dsouza says:
    17 years ago

    Looks good to give a try to it, though I dont use mouse much for regular operations this one would be worth a try.

    Reply
  3. hassan says:
    17 years ago

    Simple,easy,quick i love it .

    Reply
  4. hassan says:
    17 years ago

    Its simple,easy,quick thanks for the neat application nirmal.

    Reply
  5. Shashank says:
    17 years ago

    Looks like a nice app,i ve been searching for this kinda application
    Thanks

    Reply
  6. Techblissonline Dot Com says:
    17 years ago

    Hey i am getting confused by the title here…Does it only copy- paste the content in a file or can it do the copy paste of the entire files?

    in either case, I will say that using the keyboard is the easiest and fastest way…atleast for me…

    Reply
  7. Syahid A. says:
    17 years ago

    Looks like a cool tool for mouse hardcores. I still prefer the keyboard though.

    Reply
  8. srikanth says:
    17 years ago

    looks like a pretty good software for copying files. I will try it

    Reply
  9. schleprock says:
    17 years ago

    does anyone know if there is a way to turn off the focus follows mouse attribute and only use the middle button paste feature? i’m a true fan of the linux/unix middle button paste, but i don’t like focus follows mouse, i always turn this off on linux/unix?

    thanks

    schleprock

    Reply
  10. Diego says:
    16 years ago

    I’ve got the same problem srikanth, it’s really anoying… this app didn’t work really nice to me, as in Linux you also have different clipboards, so that you can copy with ctrl+c and with mouse select, and paste with ctrl+v and mouse wheel click, and keep having both strings in different clipboards…

    Sorry, I’ll keep using ctrl+c….

    Reply

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