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-The Clipboard History Switcher ​saves a copy of each clipboard every time you copy something. You can then paste any previous system clipboard by triggering the Clipboard History Switcher macro. Clipboard History Switcher will present you with a window allowing you to select any of the past clipboard and paste them.+====== Activate ​Clipboard History Switcher ​======
  
-{{ :action:​clipboardhistoryswitcher.png ​|}}+The [[manual:Clipboard_History_Switcher|Clipboard History Switcher]] saves a copy of each clipboard every time you copy something. You can then paste any previous system clipboard by triggering the Clipboard History Switcher macro. Clipboard History Switcher will present you with a window allowing you to select any of the past clipboard and paste them.
  
-You can press arrow keys to scroll through the clipboard entries, and return/​enter to paste in an entry. Hold the Shift key while pressing return or double clicking to paste as plain text.+{{ manual:​clipboardhistoryswitcher.png?​nolink&​674 | Clipboard History Switcher Window }}
  
-You can use the search field to filter ​the clipboards.+By default, Keyboard Maestro creates an Activate Clipboard History Switcher macro in the “Switcher Group” Macro Group, triggered by Command-Control-Shift-V. ​You can disable the Macros by selecting them in the Macros window pane and clicking ​the ✓ button.
  
-You can mark entries as favorites, ​in which case they will never be removed from the clipboard history.+You can also configure the switcher to appear under the mouse instead of in the same place each time.
  
-Clipboard ​entries ​that resemble passwords are obscured, deleted after they reach position ten in the clipboard historyand not saved to disk. You can option click on an obscured password to reveal it.+Keyboard Maestro also creates a Clipboard ​Filter macro group which includes a variety of macros ​that you can trigger from the BUTTON{{{⚙}}} menu to perform actions like UppercaseTranslate, or OCR.
  
-You can send clipboards to another Mac running ​Keyboard Maestro. The received clipboard entries will appear ​in the clipboard history (assuming ​the Keyboard Maestro Web Server is enabled on the destination Mac).+Keyboard Maestro ​also creates disabled macros for Paste Plain Text (Command-Shift-V) and Paste Previous Clipboard (Command-Control-V) ​in the “Global Macro Group” Macro Group. You can enable these by selecting ​the Global Macros Group, then selecting ​the macros and and clicking the ✓ button below the Macros list.
  
-By default, Keyboard Maestro creates a Clipboard History Switcher ​macro in the “Switcher ​Group” Macro Group, triggered by Command-Control-Shift-V. You can disable the Macros ​by selecting them in the Macros window pane and clicking the ✓ button.+===== See Also ===== 
 + 
 +=== User Manual === 
 + 
 +* [[manual:Clipboard History Switcher]] 
 +* [[manual: Named Clipboard ​Switcher]] 
 +* [[/​User_Manual| User Manual]] 
 + 
 +=== Actions === 
 + 
 +* [[action:​Activate Named Clipboard Switcher]] action 
 +* [[action:​Paste ​by Name]] action 
 +* [[:​Actions|See all Actions]]
  
-Keyboard Maestro also creates disabled macros for Paste Plain Text (Command-Shift-V) and Paste Previous Clipboard (Command-Control-V) in the “Global Macro Group” Macro Group. You can enable these by selecting the Global Macros Group, then selecting the macros and and clicking the ✓ button below the Macros list. 
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