Select any value with CTRL + mouse click

Hi all,
since ERP 6.0 and SAP GUI 6.40 I am used to be able to select any value in any input or display field (e.g. the name of a field of a table in transaction SE11) via holding down the CTRL key while clicking onto the desired value/field once. Then the whole value/string is selected.
Now I am working on a freshly installed system but I can't find this setting anywhere. It does work to select a word within the ABAP source code editor, but not for any other, "normal" input fields.
Any ideas where I can set this?
Kind regards, Matthias

Have a look at the last button on the right of the application toolbar. Button looks like monitor with test screen. Click it and use options.

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