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ClipCache Plus 3.1 - User Guide and FAQ

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Running ClipCache

First Time Use
It is recommended to have ClipCache automatically load when you start a Windows session. When ClipCache is running you will see a ClipCache icon in the system tray (located at the end of the task-bar.) Load ClipCache if it is not already running. Note: you may only have one instance of ClipCache running at any one time.

The first time you run ClipCache it will be configured ideally for the first time user. For example, it starts up with the main window open. As you become familiar with ClipCache you will most definitely want to change the default options.

If you have not already done so, create a new file in which ClipCache can store the captured clips:
Select New Database from the File menu to create the file.

Using Groups
When a ClipCache file has been created you will be presented with two groups. A 'trash' group and a "new clip' group. The arrow to the left of the group denotes the active group. As ClipCache monitors the clipboard activity it will add the clipboard object to the active group. Note, if you do not have the active group selected, you will not see the newly added item.

Each group has a set of configurable properties. To view the properties:
Select the group and choose Tools / Properties (you may also use the right-click menu or the keyboard shortcut Alt+ENTER.)

Using Items
To put an item onto the clipboard, select it and the choose Edit / Copy (you may also use the right-click menu or double-click the item [if enabled in options.])

For access to frequently used clips it's a good idea to assign a shortcut key to the clip. This can be done from the item properties.

To organise your items into groups, Items may be dragged from one group to another. Items may also be dragged to other applications, such as WordPad. Each item has its own properties. Select the item and choose Tools | Properties (you may also use the right-click menu or the keyboard shortcut Alt+ENTER.)

Hotkeys
To get the most out of ClipCache you should configure hotkeys - see the options dialog box.

Frequently Asked Questions - ClipCache Plus

  1. How to capture a window image?
    Make the window you want to capture active. Press Alt+PrintScreen key on the keyboard. The print screen key is usually marked as 'PrtSc'. To capture the whole screen, just press PrintScreen.

  2. How to maintain the size of each group?
    Enable the group size limits in purge properties for each group and enable 'Purge all groups after opening a ClipCach file' in options startup page.

  3. How to retrieve frequently used clips?
    Right click on a clipped item and select properties. Click on the "Shortcut key" box and press the desired hotkey combination. Use the same keypress to place the item onto the clipboard at any time.

  4. How to hide the main window?
    • To hide the main window when ClipCache starts, startup options.
    • To hide the main window without copying anything to the clipboard, press the ESCAPE.
    • To automatically hide the main window after putting an item onto the clipboard, see the window option.


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