You can copy selected text, screen, and scroll buffer into the
Windows clipboard and paste the clipboard contents to the terminal
window. You can also copy the text to Notepad bypassing the
clipboard.
Left-click at the beginning of the text you want to select, and
drag your mouse; then release it at the end of the text.
RESULT: The selected text will be changed to a reverse color.
Left-click and release your mouse at the beginning of the text
you want to select, then move your cursor to the end of the text to
select; left-click while pressing the Shift key .
Double-click on the word you want to select.
RESULT: This will select the word on which the mouse cursor is
located.
Quickly left-click three times on the line you want to
select.
RESULT: This will select the whole line. Note: Xshell supports scrolled selection that is
available in most Windows applications. You can do it by dragging
the mouse cursor to the top or bottom of the terminal.
Left-click at the start of the text you want to select, while
pressing the button, drag the mouse cursor, and then release it at
the end position of the text.
Click Selected Area. Note: You can also copy the text in screen or scroll
buffer. A Notepad window will automatically show up with the copied
text. This feature does not copy the text into the
clipboard.
Right-click on the terminal window. This works when you have
selected the Paste the clipboard contents option of
Right-button in the General tab of Options dialog box.
Note: The paste on right-click works the same way as
the xterm program's paste function.
From the Mouse - Right-button, select Paste the
clipboard contents.
Click the Edit tab.
Select Copy selected text to the clipboard
automatically.
Click OK.
Note: The xterm program copies text to the
clipboard automatically when the user selects text, and it pastes
the clipboard contents to the terminal on mid-click.