Ctrl + V and Ctrl + C doesn't work in Intellij IDEA 14.0.2












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I can't copy and paste code in Intellij. I've been googling for a couple hours now. Every forum where there is a solution does not work.



Ctrl+X works.
Ctrl+Z works.
Ctrl+V does not work.
Ctrl+C does not work.



I'm using the latest version of Intellij Idea (14.0.2), I'm running Linux lite - posted here because Linux lite is based off Ubuntu and it will be similar.



Here is what happens when I right click
(I don't have enough rep to post images apparently):
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I looked in setting and found keymap then typed copy in the search bar and this is what came up:
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  • Click on the 'Edit' option and see if there come options like 'copy' and 'paste' or not.If there are 'copy' and 'paste' options,use them.See and report if they work or not.

    – saptarshi nag
    Jan 4 '15 at 7:50











  • I had this problem when working in a different language. All I had to do was revert back to English.

    – Yonatan Simson
    Sep 14 '16 at 5:33
















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I can't copy and paste code in Intellij. I've been googling for a couple hours now. Every forum where there is a solution does not work.



Ctrl+X works.
Ctrl+Z works.
Ctrl+V does not work.
Ctrl+C does not work.



I'm using the latest version of Intellij Idea (14.0.2), I'm running Linux lite - posted here because Linux lite is based off Ubuntu and it will be similar.



Here is what happens when I right click
(I don't have enough rep to post images apparently):
enter image description here



I looked in setting and found keymap then typed copy in the search bar and this is what came up:
enter image description here



Edit:



SOLVED! Yay










share|improve this question

























  • Click on the 'Edit' option and see if there come options like 'copy' and 'paste' or not.If there are 'copy' and 'paste' options,use them.See and report if they work or not.

    – saptarshi nag
    Jan 4 '15 at 7:50











  • I had this problem when working in a different language. All I had to do was revert back to English.

    – Yonatan Simson
    Sep 14 '16 at 5:33














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I can't copy and paste code in Intellij. I've been googling for a couple hours now. Every forum where there is a solution does not work.



Ctrl+X works.
Ctrl+Z works.
Ctrl+V does not work.
Ctrl+C does not work.



I'm using the latest version of Intellij Idea (14.0.2), I'm running Linux lite - posted here because Linux lite is based off Ubuntu and it will be similar.



Here is what happens when I right click
(I don't have enough rep to post images apparently):
enter image description here



I looked in setting and found keymap then typed copy in the search bar and this is what came up:
enter image description here



Edit:



SOLVED! Yay










share|improve this question
















I can't copy and paste code in Intellij. I've been googling for a couple hours now. Every forum where there is a solution does not work.



Ctrl+X works.
Ctrl+Z works.
Ctrl+V does not work.
Ctrl+C does not work.



I'm using the latest version of Intellij Idea (14.0.2), I'm running Linux lite - posted here because Linux lite is based off Ubuntu and it will be similar.



Here is what happens when I right click
(I don't have enough rep to post images apparently):
enter image description here



I looked in setting and found keymap then typed copy in the search bar and this is what came up:
enter image description here



Edit:



SOLVED! Yay







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  • Click on the 'Edit' option and see if there come options like 'copy' and 'paste' or not.If there are 'copy' and 'paste' options,use them.See and report if they work or not.

    – saptarshi nag
    Jan 4 '15 at 7:50











  • I had this problem when working in a different language. All I had to do was revert back to English.

    – Yonatan Simson
    Sep 14 '16 at 5:33



















  • Click on the 'Edit' option and see if there come options like 'copy' and 'paste' or not.If there are 'copy' and 'paste' options,use them.See and report if they work or not.

    – saptarshi nag
    Jan 4 '15 at 7:50











  • I had this problem when working in a different language. All I had to do was revert back to English.

    – Yonatan Simson
    Sep 14 '16 at 5:33

















Click on the 'Edit' option and see if there come options like 'copy' and 'paste' or not.If there are 'copy' and 'paste' options,use them.See and report if they work or not.

– saptarshi nag
Jan 4 '15 at 7:50





Click on the 'Edit' option and see if there come options like 'copy' and 'paste' or not.If there are 'copy' and 'paste' options,use them.See and report if they work or not.

– saptarshi nag
Jan 4 '15 at 7:50













I had this problem when working in a different language. All I had to do was revert back to English.

– Yonatan Simson
Sep 14 '16 at 5:33





I had this problem when working in a different language. All I had to do was revert back to English.

– Yonatan Simson
Sep 14 '16 at 5:33










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I had this problem and it was driving me absolutely insane.



If you want to keep using the vim plugin, and have ^c and ^v work for copy / paste like it does in other applications, then you need to go to your settings, and select Other Settings / Vim Emulation (as shown below).... Then make sure that both ^c and ^v are set to be handled by the IDE (not Vim!) and everything should work fine.



how-to-enable-ctl-v-and-ctv-c-for-copy-paste-in-idea






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  • This was it for me, although was having trouble with Ctrl+B, I still prefer to keep Ctrl+V for visual mode. Feel silly now as the first time you use a shortcut it notifies you that the vim plugin is handling it.

    – Alex Forbes
    Jan 11 '18 at 11:13













  • drove me nuts .. thank you.

    – imsrgadich
    Jan 11 at 8:47











  • someone please make this the default behavior. almost switched to vs code because of this.

    – rouble
    Jan 20 at 23:43



















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From File -> Settings -> Plugins search for ideavim plugin. When found click on it. On the right panel you will see an Uninstall button. If you click it, you can uninstall the plugin without uninstalling all of IntelliJ IDEA.






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  • saved my day. works perfect in windows environment too. When I installed IntilliJ I installed with all plugins. I got installed with the ideavim too. If we uninstall this plugin it works perfect.

    – Jinna Balu
    Aug 12 '16 at 12:36



















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  1. You can disable vim from the tools menu (instead of uninstalling it)

  2. For those who actually use vim (which is awesome) - there is an issue with copying from the run console and other outputs (this is how I stumbled onto this question), ctrl-c doesn't work there. The issue is that vim is wrapping those panels too, so you can just highlight and press 'y' :)






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    vim is awesome, spread the word ;^) good tip on console.. that always puzzled me.

    – Chris Bedford
    Sep 14 '15 at 20:32



















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You may try Ctrl+Insert as Ctrl+C could be in conflict with the Vim editor plugin






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    Either disable the ideavim plugin, or use the Vim shortcuts.



    The Vim shortcuts are d, y, P/p in command mode to cut, copy and paste before/after the cursor. This clipboard is different than the clipboard in your OS. If you use Shift+Delete, Ctrl+Insert and Shift+Insert, the cut, copied or pasted content will be placed to the system's clipboard.



    See http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Copy,_cut_and_paste. (You can use movement command (like w) or the mouse to move the cursor around while selecting.)






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      Go to Files>Settings>Keymap
      and change the keymap options(Upper Left hand corner) to Default for GENOME..
      And Done.. Mine is working..






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        I tried many fixes online but the only thing that fixed my issues w/ copying and pasting(Especially in IntelliJ) was to install xdotool
        https://www.howtoinstall.co/en/ubuntu/xenial/xdotool



        Especially if you have Keepass installed.






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          Please post instructions instead of links to instructions. Links can stop working in the future.

          – Dorian
          Mar 28 '17 at 17:53











        • Wow, this really works

          – luboskrnac
          Apr 7 '17 at 12:15



















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        This helped me:



        sudo add-apt-repository ppa:attente/java-non-latin-shortcuts
        sudo apt-get update
        sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
        restart unity-settings-daemon


        UPD: more info here https://gist.github.com/d3zorg/3f71ee24b1a0a288ce27






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        • Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! ;-) Could you please edit your answer and explain why OP should install a PPA, what it does, how it works, ... ;-)

          – Fabby
          Oct 3 '18 at 19:34



















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        Go to Tools and unclick Vim Emulator and your problems should go away. It worked for me - community version 2018.3






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          I had this problem and it was driving me absolutely insane.



          If you want to keep using the vim plugin, and have ^c and ^v work for copy / paste like it does in other applications, then you need to go to your settings, and select Other Settings / Vim Emulation (as shown below).... Then make sure that both ^c and ^v are set to be handled by the IDE (not Vim!) and everything should work fine.



          how-to-enable-ctl-v-and-ctv-c-for-copy-paste-in-idea






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          • This was it for me, although was having trouble with Ctrl+B, I still prefer to keep Ctrl+V for visual mode. Feel silly now as the first time you use a shortcut it notifies you that the vim plugin is handling it.

            – Alex Forbes
            Jan 11 '18 at 11:13













          • drove me nuts .. thank you.

            – imsrgadich
            Jan 11 at 8:47











          • someone please make this the default behavior. almost switched to vs code because of this.

            – rouble
            Jan 20 at 23:43
















          37














          I had this problem and it was driving me absolutely insane.



          If you want to keep using the vim plugin, and have ^c and ^v work for copy / paste like it does in other applications, then you need to go to your settings, and select Other Settings / Vim Emulation (as shown below).... Then make sure that both ^c and ^v are set to be handled by the IDE (not Vim!) and everything should work fine.



          how-to-enable-ctl-v-and-ctv-c-for-copy-paste-in-idea






          share|improve this answer
























          • This was it for me, although was having trouble with Ctrl+B, I still prefer to keep Ctrl+V for visual mode. Feel silly now as the first time you use a shortcut it notifies you that the vim plugin is handling it.

            – Alex Forbes
            Jan 11 '18 at 11:13













          • drove me nuts .. thank you.

            – imsrgadich
            Jan 11 at 8:47











          • someone please make this the default behavior. almost switched to vs code because of this.

            – rouble
            Jan 20 at 23:43














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          37







          I had this problem and it was driving me absolutely insane.



          If you want to keep using the vim plugin, and have ^c and ^v work for copy / paste like it does in other applications, then you need to go to your settings, and select Other Settings / Vim Emulation (as shown below).... Then make sure that both ^c and ^v are set to be handled by the IDE (not Vim!) and everything should work fine.



          how-to-enable-ctl-v-and-ctv-c-for-copy-paste-in-idea






          share|improve this answer













          I had this problem and it was driving me absolutely insane.



          If you want to keep using the vim plugin, and have ^c and ^v work for copy / paste like it does in other applications, then you need to go to your settings, and select Other Settings / Vim Emulation (as shown below).... Then make sure that both ^c and ^v are set to be handled by the IDE (not Vim!) and everything should work fine.



          how-to-enable-ctl-v-and-ctv-c-for-copy-paste-in-idea







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          answered Aug 26 '15 at 0:51









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          • This was it for me, although was having trouble with Ctrl+B, I still prefer to keep Ctrl+V for visual mode. Feel silly now as the first time you use a shortcut it notifies you that the vim plugin is handling it.

            – Alex Forbes
            Jan 11 '18 at 11:13













          • drove me nuts .. thank you.

            – imsrgadich
            Jan 11 at 8:47











          • someone please make this the default behavior. almost switched to vs code because of this.

            – rouble
            Jan 20 at 23:43



















          • This was it for me, although was having trouble with Ctrl+B, I still prefer to keep Ctrl+V for visual mode. Feel silly now as the first time you use a shortcut it notifies you that the vim plugin is handling it.

            – Alex Forbes
            Jan 11 '18 at 11:13













          • drove me nuts .. thank you.

            – imsrgadich
            Jan 11 at 8:47











          • someone please make this the default behavior. almost switched to vs code because of this.

            – rouble
            Jan 20 at 23:43

















          This was it for me, although was having trouble with Ctrl+B, I still prefer to keep Ctrl+V for visual mode. Feel silly now as the first time you use a shortcut it notifies you that the vim plugin is handling it.

          – Alex Forbes
          Jan 11 '18 at 11:13







          This was it for me, although was having trouble with Ctrl+B, I still prefer to keep Ctrl+V for visual mode. Feel silly now as the first time you use a shortcut it notifies you that the vim plugin is handling it.

          – Alex Forbes
          Jan 11 '18 at 11:13















          drove me nuts .. thank you.

          – imsrgadich
          Jan 11 at 8:47





          drove me nuts .. thank you.

          – imsrgadich
          Jan 11 at 8:47













          someone please make this the default behavior. almost switched to vs code because of this.

          – rouble
          Jan 20 at 23:43





          someone please make this the default behavior. almost switched to vs code because of this.

          – rouble
          Jan 20 at 23:43













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          From File -> Settings -> Plugins search for ideavim plugin. When found click on it. On the right panel you will see an Uninstall button. If you click it, you can uninstall the plugin without uninstalling all of IntelliJ IDEA.






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          • saved my day. works perfect in windows environment too. When I installed IntilliJ I installed with all plugins. I got installed with the ideavim too. If we uninstall this plugin it works perfect.

            – Jinna Balu
            Aug 12 '16 at 12:36
















          6














          From File -> Settings -> Plugins search for ideavim plugin. When found click on it. On the right panel you will see an Uninstall button. If you click it, you can uninstall the plugin without uninstalling all of IntelliJ IDEA.






          share|improve this answer


























          • saved my day. works perfect in windows environment too. When I installed IntilliJ I installed with all plugins. I got installed with the ideavim too. If we uninstall this plugin it works perfect.

            – Jinna Balu
            Aug 12 '16 at 12:36














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          From File -> Settings -> Plugins search for ideavim plugin. When found click on it. On the right panel you will see an Uninstall button. If you click it, you can uninstall the plugin without uninstalling all of IntelliJ IDEA.






          share|improve this answer















          From File -> Settings -> Plugins search for ideavim plugin. When found click on it. On the right panel you will see an Uninstall button. If you click it, you can uninstall the plugin without uninstalling all of IntelliJ IDEA.







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          • saved my day. works perfect in windows environment too. When I installed IntilliJ I installed with all plugins. I got installed with the ideavim too. If we uninstall this plugin it works perfect.

            – Jinna Balu
            Aug 12 '16 at 12:36



















          • saved my day. works perfect in windows environment too. When I installed IntilliJ I installed with all plugins. I got installed with the ideavim too. If we uninstall this plugin it works perfect.

            – Jinna Balu
            Aug 12 '16 at 12:36

















          saved my day. works perfect in windows environment too. When I installed IntilliJ I installed with all plugins. I got installed with the ideavim too. If we uninstall this plugin it works perfect.

          – Jinna Balu
          Aug 12 '16 at 12:36





          saved my day. works perfect in windows environment too. When I installed IntilliJ I installed with all plugins. I got installed with the ideavim too. If we uninstall this plugin it works perfect.

          – Jinna Balu
          Aug 12 '16 at 12:36











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          1. You can disable vim from the tools menu (instead of uninstalling it)

          2. For those who actually use vim (which is awesome) - there is an issue with copying from the run console and other outputs (this is how I stumbled onto this question), ctrl-c doesn't work there. The issue is that vim is wrapping those panels too, so you can just highlight and press 'y' :)






          share|improve this answer



















          • 1





            vim is awesome, spread the word ;^) good tip on console.. that always puzzled me.

            – Chris Bedford
            Sep 14 '15 at 20:32
















          6















          1. You can disable vim from the tools menu (instead of uninstalling it)

          2. For those who actually use vim (which is awesome) - there is an issue with copying from the run console and other outputs (this is how I stumbled onto this question), ctrl-c doesn't work there. The issue is that vim is wrapping those panels too, so you can just highlight and press 'y' :)






          share|improve this answer



















          • 1





            vim is awesome, spread the word ;^) good tip on console.. that always puzzled me.

            – Chris Bedford
            Sep 14 '15 at 20:32














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          6








          1. You can disable vim from the tools menu (instead of uninstalling it)

          2. For those who actually use vim (which is awesome) - there is an issue with copying from the run console and other outputs (this is how I stumbled onto this question), ctrl-c doesn't work there. The issue is that vim is wrapping those panels too, so you can just highlight and press 'y' :)






          share|improve this answer














          1. You can disable vim from the tools menu (instead of uninstalling it)

          2. For those who actually use vim (which is awesome) - there is an issue with copying from the run console and other outputs (this is how I stumbled onto this question), ctrl-c doesn't work there. The issue is that vim is wrapping those panels too, so you can just highlight and press 'y' :)







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            vim is awesome, spread the word ;^) good tip on console.. that always puzzled me.

            – Chris Bedford
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            vim is awesome, spread the word ;^) good tip on console.. that always puzzled me.

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            Sep 14 '15 at 20:32








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          vim is awesome, spread the word ;^) good tip on console.. that always puzzled me.

          – Chris Bedford
          Sep 14 '15 at 20:32





          vim is awesome, spread the word ;^) good tip on console.. that always puzzled me.

          – Chris Bedford
          Sep 14 '15 at 20:32











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          You may try Ctrl+Insert as Ctrl+C could be in conflict with the Vim editor plugin






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            You may try Ctrl+Insert as Ctrl+C could be in conflict with the Vim editor plugin






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              You may try Ctrl+Insert as Ctrl+C could be in conflict with the Vim editor plugin






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              You may try Ctrl+Insert as Ctrl+C could be in conflict with the Vim editor plugin







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                  Either disable the ideavim plugin, or use the Vim shortcuts.



                  The Vim shortcuts are d, y, P/p in command mode to cut, copy and paste before/after the cursor. This clipboard is different than the clipboard in your OS. If you use Shift+Delete, Ctrl+Insert and Shift+Insert, the cut, copied or pasted content will be placed to the system's clipboard.



                  See http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Copy,_cut_and_paste. (You can use movement command (like w) or the mouse to move the cursor around while selecting.)






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                    Either disable the ideavim plugin, or use the Vim shortcuts.



                    The Vim shortcuts are d, y, P/p in command mode to cut, copy and paste before/after the cursor. This clipboard is different than the clipboard in your OS. If you use Shift+Delete, Ctrl+Insert and Shift+Insert, the cut, copied or pasted content will be placed to the system's clipboard.



                    See http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Copy,_cut_and_paste. (You can use movement command (like w) or the mouse to move the cursor around while selecting.)






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                      Either disable the ideavim plugin, or use the Vim shortcuts.



                      The Vim shortcuts are d, y, P/p in command mode to cut, copy and paste before/after the cursor. This clipboard is different than the clipboard in your OS. If you use Shift+Delete, Ctrl+Insert and Shift+Insert, the cut, copied or pasted content will be placed to the system's clipboard.



                      See http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Copy,_cut_and_paste. (You can use movement command (like w) or the mouse to move the cursor around while selecting.)






                      share|improve this answer













                      Either disable the ideavim plugin, or use the Vim shortcuts.



                      The Vim shortcuts are d, y, P/p in command mode to cut, copy and paste before/after the cursor. This clipboard is different than the clipboard in your OS. If you use Shift+Delete, Ctrl+Insert and Shift+Insert, the cut, copied or pasted content will be placed to the system's clipboard.



                      See http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Copy,_cut_and_paste. (You can use movement command (like w) or the mouse to move the cursor around while selecting.)







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                          Go to Files>Settings>Keymap
                          and change the keymap options(Upper Left hand corner) to Default for GENOME..
                          And Done.. Mine is working..






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                            Go to Files>Settings>Keymap
                            and change the keymap options(Upper Left hand corner) to Default for GENOME..
                            And Done.. Mine is working..






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                              Go to Files>Settings>Keymap
                              and change the keymap options(Upper Left hand corner) to Default for GENOME..
                              And Done.. Mine is working..






                              share|improve this answer













                              Go to Files>Settings>Keymap
                              and change the keymap options(Upper Left hand corner) to Default for GENOME..
                              And Done.. Mine is working..







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                                  I tried many fixes online but the only thing that fixed my issues w/ copying and pasting(Especially in IntelliJ) was to install xdotool
                                  https://www.howtoinstall.co/en/ubuntu/xenial/xdotool



                                  Especially if you have Keepass installed.






                                  share|improve this answer



















                                  • 1





                                    Please post instructions instead of links to instructions. Links can stop working in the future.

                                    – Dorian
                                    Mar 28 '17 at 17:53











                                  • Wow, this really works

                                    – luboskrnac
                                    Apr 7 '17 at 12:15
















                                  1














                                  I tried many fixes online but the only thing that fixed my issues w/ copying and pasting(Especially in IntelliJ) was to install xdotool
                                  https://www.howtoinstall.co/en/ubuntu/xenial/xdotool



                                  Especially if you have Keepass installed.






                                  share|improve this answer



















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                                    Please post instructions instead of links to instructions. Links can stop working in the future.

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                                  I tried many fixes online but the only thing that fixed my issues w/ copying and pasting(Especially in IntelliJ) was to install xdotool
                                  https://www.howtoinstall.co/en/ubuntu/xenial/xdotool



                                  Especially if you have Keepass installed.






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                                  I tried many fixes online but the only thing that fixed my issues w/ copying and pasting(Especially in IntelliJ) was to install xdotool
                                  https://www.howtoinstall.co/en/ubuntu/xenial/xdotool



                                  Especially if you have Keepass installed.







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                                    Please post instructions instead of links to instructions. Links can stop working in the future.

                                    – Dorian
                                    Mar 28 '17 at 17:53











                                  • Wow, this really works

                                    – luboskrnac
                                    Apr 7 '17 at 12:15














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                                    Please post instructions instead of links to instructions. Links can stop working in the future.

                                    – Dorian
                                    Mar 28 '17 at 17:53











                                  • Wow, this really works

                                    – luboskrnac
                                    Apr 7 '17 at 12:15








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                                  Please post instructions instead of links to instructions. Links can stop working in the future.

                                  – Dorian
                                  Mar 28 '17 at 17:53





                                  Please post instructions instead of links to instructions. Links can stop working in the future.

                                  – Dorian
                                  Mar 28 '17 at 17:53













                                  Wow, this really works

                                  – luboskrnac
                                  Apr 7 '17 at 12:15





                                  Wow, this really works

                                  – luboskrnac
                                  Apr 7 '17 at 12:15











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                                  This helped me:



                                  sudo add-apt-repository ppa:attente/java-non-latin-shortcuts
                                  sudo apt-get update
                                  sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
                                  restart unity-settings-daemon


                                  UPD: more info here https://gist.github.com/d3zorg/3f71ee24b1a0a288ce27






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                                  This helped me:



                                  sudo add-apt-repository ppa:attente/java-non-latin-shortcuts
                                  sudo apt-get update
                                  sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
                                  restart unity-settings-daemon


                                  UPD: more info here https://gist.github.com/d3zorg/3f71ee24b1a0a288ce27






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                                  • Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! ;-) Could you please edit your answer and explain why OP should install a PPA, what it does, how it works, ... ;-)

                                    – Fabby
                                    Oct 3 '18 at 19:34














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                                  This helped me:



                                  sudo add-apt-repository ppa:attente/java-non-latin-shortcuts
                                  sudo apt-get update
                                  sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
                                  restart unity-settings-daemon


                                  UPD: more info here https://gist.github.com/d3zorg/3f71ee24b1a0a288ce27






                                  share|improve this answer















                                  This helped me:



                                  sudo add-apt-repository ppa:attente/java-non-latin-shortcuts
                                  sudo apt-get update
                                  sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
                                  restart unity-settings-daemon


                                  UPD: more info here https://gist.github.com/d3zorg/3f71ee24b1a0a288ce27







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                                  • Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! ;-) Could you please edit your answer and explain why OP should install a PPA, what it does, how it works, ... ;-)

                                    – Fabby
                                    Oct 3 '18 at 19:34



















                                  • Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! ;-) Could you please edit your answer and explain why OP should install a PPA, what it does, how it works, ... ;-)

                                    – Fabby
                                    Oct 3 '18 at 19:34

















                                  Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! ;-) Could you please edit your answer and explain why OP should install a PPA, what it does, how it works, ... ;-)

                                  – Fabby
                                  Oct 3 '18 at 19:34





                                  Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! ;-) Could you please edit your answer and explain why OP should install a PPA, what it does, how it works, ... ;-)

                                  – Fabby
                                  Oct 3 '18 at 19:34











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