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Some text terminals support mouse clicks in the terminal window.
In a terminal emulator which is compatible with
xterm, you can use M-x xterm-mouse-mode
to give Emacs control over simple uses of the
mouse—basically, only non-modified single clicks are
supported. Newer versions of xterm also support
mouse-tracking. The normal xterm mouse functionality
for such clicks is still available by holding down the
SHIFT key when you press the mouse button. Xterm Mouse
mode is a global minor mode (see Minor Modes). Repeating the
command turns the mode off again.
In the console on GNU/Linux, you can use M-x gpm-mouse-mode to enable mouse support. You must have the gpm server installed and running on your system in order for this to work. Note that when this mode is enabled, you cannot use the mouse to transfer text between Emacs and other programs which use GPM. This is due to limitations in GPM and the Linux kernel.
See MS-DOS Mouse, for information about mouse support on MS-DOS.