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Closes this dialogue box without saving your changes
Restores all default settings.
This button opens a dialogue box to set up the Utilities. You can add and remove them from the menus and you can associate keystrokes with them.
The ClipRecorder remembers the last clips copied (1 - 200). It uses a stack to hold the clips: each clip moves down one place in the stack when a new item is copied. By command-option-v the clips are pasted and the stack rotates one clip.
This option saves the clipboards at shut-down, and restores them automatically at start-up. NOTE, only the 10 Clips in the Clip Extender are saved, not the clips in the Clip Recorder.
All text items in CopyPaste will show up in the selected language.
The Application Switcher allows you to switch between open applications by typing the selected command. You can navigate with mouse, tab key, or arrow keys: "H" hides all other application, "Q" quits the selected application, "I" shows some information.
If Tag and Drop is enabled, you can press the chosen hot key and click the mouse to copy a selected portion where the cursor is. With programs which already use the combination ctrl+click for their own commands, you should disable this option here.
This button opens a dialogue box to customize the file names for each of the 10 Clip Archives.
This button opens a dialogue box to customize the menu names for each of the 10 Clip Sets.
This option hides all other programs automatically when the Application Switcher switches to another application. You can quickly set or clear this option by typing "H" in the Application Switcher window.
When this option is on, the palettes will automatically collapse to icon size when not used. By simply pointing to the Palette icon, it will expand to normal size. To temporarily toggle this feature you can click the zoom-box of the palette
This button opens a dialogue box to customize certain options for individual programs. You only need this if you encounter a problem with a program.
If you have an extended keyboard, you can use the function keys F2 for cut, F3 for copy, F4 for paste together with a number for a CopyPaste clipboard.
WARNING this button resets all application specific adjustments for F-key usage to this global value.
The Clip Recorder remembers the last clips copied (1 - 200). It uses a stack to hold the clips: each clip moves down one place in the stack when a new item is copied. By command-option-v the clips are pasted and the stack rotates one clip.
If this option is checked, the "CopyPaste Utilities" submenu will show up as the last item in the "Edit" menu by default.
WARNING this button resets all application specific adjustments for F-key usage to this global value.
You locate the CopyPaste submenus by clicking the Edit menu. With a modifier (i.e. Shift-, Option-, Command-, Ctrl- key) pressed the submenus do not show up. If this button is checked, CopyPaste reverses this to show the submenus only with a modifier.
CopyPaste 4.5 by Peter Hoerster. Registered users receive the key to remove the shareware notice at startup, and to unleash the PPC capabilities and other functions.