Hart Larry wrote: > I don't know if any1 else has thought of this, but I think it would be a > wonderful improvement if mark, cut, and paste were by specific consoles, or Are you talking about SpeakUp in X11? I thought Speakup could already paste between consoles, or was that changed? I haven't tried SpeakUp's paste feature yet. What is it exactly that you're trying to do? Do you actually want to *cut* from the screen, rather than copy from it? If that's the case, you're talking about crossing from kernalspace to userspace. Kirk would have to make SpeakUp ...Hmmm. Maybe erase with backspacing...No. That would only work if the cursor position matched the cutting cursor position. You're dealing with two different cursor positions. The twain may never meet without some extensive programming and/or software recognition. vi's controls are different from emacs, for instance. Cutting would have to be performed through differing interface controls. Backspacing *might* work, if cursor tracking was employed. Some programs won't let you backspace to the previous line. Complexity increases when you're using a remote console.. You have to be able to control the position of the userspace cursor, independant of keymaps, terminals, and individual program controls. I think it would work if there was a consistant method for repositioning the userspace cursor, but I doubt that there is. I hope that's what you're talking about, anyway. Michael