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Mouse bindings are configurable.
The assignments are based around a triggering mouse event which may be combined
with a set of modifier keys to produce an action.
## Default Mouse Assignments
In the table below, `Triple Left Down` means that the left mouse button is
being triple clicked and that the event matches the downstroke of the third
quick consecutive press. `Triple Left Up` matches the subsequent release event
of that triple click, so for a triple click both
`SelectTextAtMouseCursor="Line"` and `CompleteSelection` will be triggered in
that order.
| Event | Modifiers | Action |
| --------- | --- | ------ |
| Triple Left Down | `NONE` | `SelectTextAtMouseCursor="Line"` |
| Double Left Down | `NONE` | `SelectTextAtMouseCursor="Word"` |
| Single Left Down | `NONE` | `SelectTextAtMouseCursor="Cell"` |
| Single Left Down | `SHIFT` | `ExtendSelectionToMouseCursor={}` |
| Single Left Up | `NONE` | `CompleteSelectionOrOpenLinkAtMouseCursor="PrimarySelection"` |
| Double Left Up | `NONE` | `CompleteSelection="PrimarySelection"` |
| Triple Left Up | `NONE` | `CompleteSelection="PrimarySelection"` |
| Single Left Drag | `NONE` | `ExtendSelectionToMouseCursor="Cell"` |
| Double Left Drag | `NONE` | `ExtendSelectionToMouseCursor="Word"` |
| Triple Left Drag | `NONE` | `ExtendSelectionToMouseCursor="Line"` |
| Single Middle Down | `NONE` | `PasteFrom="PrimarySelection"` |
| Single Left Drag | `SUPER` | `StartWindowDrag` (*since 20210314-114017-04b7cedd*) |
| Single Left Drag | `CTRL|SHIFT` | `StartWindowDrag` (*since 20210314-114017-04b7cedd*) |
If you don't want the default assignments to be registered, you can
disable all of them with this configuration; if you chose to do this,
you must explicitly register every binding.
```lua
return {
disable_default_mouse_bindings = true,
}
```
## Configuring Mouse Assignments
*since: 20200607-144723-74889cd4*
You can define mouse actions using the `mouse_bindings` configuration section:
```lua
local wezterm = require 'wezterm';
return {
mouse_bindings = {
-- Right click sends "woot" to the terminal
{
event={Down={streak=1, button="Right"}},
mods="NONE",
action=wezterm.action{SendString="woot"}
},
-- Change the default click behavior so that it only selects
-- text and doesn't open hyperlinks
{
event={Up={streak=1, button="Left"}},
mods="NONE",
action=wezterm.action{CompleteSelection="PrimarySelection"},
},
-- and make CTRL-Click open hyperlinks
{
event={Up={streak=1, button="Left"}},
mods="CTRL",
action="OpenLinkAtMouseCursor",
},
},
}
```
The `action` and `mods` portions are described in more detail in the key assignment
information below.
The `event` portion has three components;
* Whether it is a `Down`, `Up` or `Drag` event
* The number of consecutive clicks within the click threshold (the *click streak*)
* The mouse button; `Left`, `Right`, or `Middle`.
A double click is a `down-up-down` sequence where either the second button down
is held for long enough or is released and no subsequent down event occurs
within the click threshold. When recognized, it emits a `Down` event with
`streak=2`. If the mouse is moved while the button is held, a `Drag` event
with `streak=2` is generated. When the mouse button is released an `Up` event
with `streak=2` is generated.
The mouse event recognizer supports an arbitrary click streak, so if
you wanted quadruple-click bindings you can specify `streak=4`.
| Event | Lua Representation |
| ----------------- | ------------------- |
| Triple Left Down | `event={Down={streak=3, button="Left"}}` |
| Double Left Up | `event={Up={streak=2, button="Left"}}` |
| Single Left Drag | `event={Drag={streak=1, button="Left"}}` |
# Available Actions
See the [`KeyAssignment` reference](lua/keyassignment/index.md) for information
on available actions.