Window xp enhances memory, gives the system a powerful clipboard

  
Every day we don't know how many times to copy and paste repeatedly, but Windows has limited memory, its clipboard can only save the copied content at a time, so many clipboards Enhancement tools came into being. The CLCL we introduced today is very small (only 235KB), and it doesn't cost money, but the function is not lost to the shared software. Example 1: Quickly get started, give Windows long memory
After running the software, its icon will appear in the system tray. After pressing Ctrl+C to copy files, texts, etc., this information will be recorded by CLCL (default record 30) item). In any future position (such as various text editors, etc.), just press the Alt+C key combination to pop up the CLCL menu, which has a clipboard history. After selecting one item, you can complete the paste operation (see Figure 1). Just Do it ★ Please copy some files, then press Alt+C, you will find that CLCL can remember the file copy, so you can easily implement the complicated operation of copying files to multiple locations. ★ Press the PrintScreen button, then press Alt+C. You will find that it can also be used as a part-time capture tool, and allows you to capture images continuously and paste them into a single file. Example 2: Commonly used two-key input Usually we often have to repeatedly input some statements, such as: their own email address, mailing address, mail signature, etc. Now with the template function provided by CLCL, you can put common words into the template, afterwards Press the Alt+C key combination when needed, select the “Template” item, and select the corresponding sub-menu in the expanded submenu to complete the quick paste. Step 1: Left mouse click on the CLCL icon in the system tray, open its "viewer", right click on the "template" item in the list on the left, select the "new project" item. Step 2: Select "TEXT" in the "Add Format" drop-down menu in the "New Project" window that pops up, and then click "OK". Tips CLCL can also use the ready-made file as a template, you can check "File has been loaded", and then click the "..." button below to find the corresponding file. In addition, you can also right-click on the copied item saved under "Clipboard" or "History" in the "Viewer", and then select "Add to Template" to set the previously copied content as a template, always for your use. . Step 3: Enter the text in the text box on the right (for example, “Computer Enthusiast” is the largest computer magazine in the country). If the usage frequency of this statement is extremely high, it is recommended to right click on the item name displayed on the left side of the window. Select “Set Hotkey” to set the hotkey for the common language. After pressing this hotkey combination, you can quickly complete the statement input. Follow the above methods to add your most commonly used statements. Step 4: When writing text, if you need to input common sentences, just press Alt+C and select the corresponding phrase under “Template” (see Figure 2). Just Do It now has a signature map, how do I add it to the template? Friendly Tip: Select the BITMAP format in the "Add Format" window, and check the "File Loaded" item and select the signature map (note that CLCL only supports BMP format images). Example 3: Forum Maps automatically add identifiers
See a good picture on the website, to paste into the forum, in addition to copying the image address, you need to add [img][/img] identifier on both sides of the address . With the automatic identification feature provided in the CLCL plugin, address replication and logoging can be added in one go. Step 1: Open the "CLCL-Options" window and click the "Add" button under the "Tools" tab to open the "Tools Edit" window. Step 2: Click the “Browse” button under the DLL item and select tool_text.dll in the tltxt001 subdirectory of the CLCL save directory. The “Select Tool” window will pop up, double-click the “<&TAG>” item, then Set a hotkey at the "hotkey", such as Ctrl+Shift+X, and click OK. Step 3: Go back to the "Tools" tab, select the "<&TAG>" you just added, then click the "Properties" button, enter "[img]" in the "Start Character", at the "End Character" Enter "[/img]" in . Step 4: When copying the URL later, just press Ctrl+Shift+X and then click “OK”, this will automatically add the logo. Tips CLCL plugins are actually DLL files. Currently CLCL has two plugins, in addition to the tool_text.dll in the tltxt001 subdirectory used above, and the tool_utl.dll in the tlutl001 subdirectory. Example 4: Creating an N-in-one super menu In any location on Windows (such as desktop, program window, explorer, etc.), CLCL can pop up its shortcut menu after pressing Alt+C. How can I arm this menu and let it have More features? For example, you can start a common program and so on. Step 1: Open the CLCL-Options window and double-click the Menu Alt+C item in the Actions tab list to open its properties window. Step 2: First click on the (New Content) item in the Menu list, then select Divider in the Content drop-down menu in the right pane. Step 3: Then click "(New Content)" under the divider you just created in the "Menu" list, then select "External Program" in the "Content" drop-down menu in the right pane, then in the title Enter "WinRAR" in the text box, click the "..." button after the "Path" item to locate the WinRAR executable file (C:\\Program Files\\WinRAR\\WinRAR.exe), click "icon path" and click " ..." button, click the "Browse" button in the open window and locate the WinRAR.exe file, so the program icon will appear, select one and click "OK" button to return, click the "OK" button again, add complete . Step 4: Press the Alt+C key combination and the WinRAR item will appear in the CLCL menu. With this method, you can add programs that you use frequently to create a powerful clipboard program launch menu. Just Do It creates a separate program launch menu. For example, double-click the Alt key to pop up the menu. Under the Actions tab, click the Add button to open the Action Edit window. Select "Menu" from the "Action" drop-down menu and select "Alt+Alt" under "Call Type". Example 5: Let CLCL know more formats The default CLCL supports formats such as text, images, and files. With plugins, you can also let CLCL know more formats. Step 1: Open the "CLCL-Options" window and click the "Add" button under the "Format" tab to open the "Edit Clipboard Format" window. Step 2: Click the “Browse” window, select fmt_metafile.dll in the fmtmeta001 subdirectory under the CLCL directory, and click “OK” to complete the addition. The third step: use the second step method, add fmt_rtf.dll in the fmtrtf001 subdirectory under the CLCL directory. This way CLCL can "know" RTF and some multimedia files.
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