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Clipboard Evolved Support

***Existing Users of Clipboard Evolved can download it here***

Activating Clipboard Evolved
  • Drag text, images, files, or URLs to the Clipboard menubar icon; the Clipboard window will pop up.
  • Left-Click on the Clipboard menubar icon, the Clipboard Window will pop up.
  • Right-click on the Clipboard menubar icon, a menu will pop up which contains your Clipboard data. Click on a menu item to paste it into the active application. If the menu item is a file or folder, clicking the menu item will open it.
  • You can set up a hot key in Preferences, to show and hide the Clipboard window or dock. Default keyboard combination is Ctrl + C
  • The Quick Paste Window can be brought up using CTRL + V. Quick Paste clips can be browsed using the arrow keys, and pasted into the active application by pressing the Return key or the Space bar
  • If Dock Mode and Dock Hiding are on, you can move the mouse to the edge of the screen to bring the Dock up. You can also drag stuff to the edge of the screen to bring the Dock up as well.

Getting Data into and out of Clipboard Evolved
  • Clipboard Evolved has an option that allows you to keep a record of your clipboard history.
  • You can drag in text, colors, images, files, and URLs into one of the clips in the Clipboard, as well as drag them out again.
  • You can select clips in the Clipboard window itself and use your normal keyboard combinations such as Command-C to copy, Command-V to paste, Command-X to cut, and the Delete key to delete the contents of a clip.
  • Clips in the clipboard window can be navigated with the arrow keys on the keyboard. Pressing Return or Enter key will paste the clip's contents into the active application.
  • You can right click on a clip to bring up an edit menu, I.e. Cut, Copy, Paste, Delete.
  • If you like to keep URLs and Files in the Clipboard window, these can be opened with a simple double-click.
  • You can set left and right double clicking to copy, paste, paste data into the currently active application, or enter text for a clip.
  • You can set up hot keys to copy the contents of a clip.