GNOME and Mozilla Consider Disabling Middle Mouse Paste on Linux Systems
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Summary
GNOME and Mozilla developers are reviewing a proposal to disable the traditional middle mouse button paste functionality on Linux and Unix-like systems by default. The change would affect Firefox browser behavior on Unix builds, removing a long-standing feature that many Linux users rely on for quick text pasting. The proposal has sparked discussion in the open-source community about balancing modern usability with preserving traditional workflows.
Key quotes
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A proposal under review by developers from GNOME and Mozilla could change how middle-mouse-button paste behaves on Linux and other Unix-like systems.
The discussions, visible in Mozilla's Phabricator revision D277804 and a linked GNOME gsettings-desktop-schemas merge request, focus on disabling the traditional primary selection paste by default.
Mozilla proposes changing the default behavior of the Firefox browser on Unix builds so that pressing the middle mouse button no longer pastes text by default.
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