![]() ![]() ![]() I use Ctrl+Shift+C to open the ClipMate Explorer window, but I can't remember if that's the default (and it doesn't matter-you can change it to whatever you want). You can also double click on an entry shown in the ClipMate Classic window. (This does also mean that if you want to change the window that the text will go to, you will have to close the ClipMate Classic window, then switch to the correct window, then bring up the ClipMate Classic window again.) I emphasize that because ClipMate is smart enough to keep track of what window had focus when you brought up the ClipMate Classic window so, you can actually flip around among windows, yet still have the selected text (or image) pasted automatically into the correct target window. (Love your theory, by the way ) Once you open the "ClipMate Classic" window, you can select an entry using the arrow keys, and simply hit Enter to paste it in whatever application last had focus before bringing up the ClipMate Classic window.
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