You can use the keyboard function keys F2 for cut, F3 for copy, F4 for paste with CopyPaste. As long as one of these keys is pressed you can enter a number CopyPaste 3.2.2 by Peter Hoerster. Registered users receive the key to remove the shareware notice at startup, to unchain the PPC capabilities and other functions. All text items in CopyPaste will show up in the selected language. All text items in CopyPaste will show up in the selected language. All text items in CopyPaste will show up in the selected language. All text items in CopyPaste will show up in the selected language. This option saves the clipboards when shut down and restores them automatically when rebooting. If Tag and Drop is enabled, you can press ctrl key and click the mouse to copy a selected portion at a different place. Some programs however need this combination ctrl & mouse. You should disable this option for those programmes. The Application Switcher allows to switch between running applications by typing "Command + Tabulator". You can navigate with mouse, tab key, arrow keys. typing "Q" quits a process, typing "I" shows some information. If this option is checked, the "CopyPaste Utilities" submenu will show up as the last item in the menu "Edit". You can manipulate selected text with these utilities. Typing "Command + C + E" repeats the last utility used. The system function which draws the menubar calls program functions to perform some specific action. In some programmes (Microsoft) however this callback routines prevent the submenus from displaying correctly. Check this option to prevent callbacks. System functions usually draw the menubar. Some programmes (Microsoft) however don't use these standard functions and won't display the CopyPaste submenus correctly. The option "System MDEF" forces the use of the system function. If "MenuSupport" is checked, submenus with contents of the 10 clipboards could be found any application's "Edit" menu at the items "Copy", "Cut" and "Paste".