Hello, old timer who is new to Apple and Keyboard Maestro, enjoying both very much (finally found the guts to leave Windows).
Question: how do I delete ALL of Clipboard history.
Thank you,
Acadia
Hello, old timer who is new to Apple and Keyboard Maestro, enjoying both very much (finally found the guts to leave Windows).
Question: how do I delete ALL of Clipboard history.
Thank you,
Acadia
Never mind, I figured out a way, don't know if its the best way, but it works, thanks.
Acadia
Great, let us know if you think you may need a more suitable method.
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Ok, here is what I did, required several steps. Bring up Clip Board History. Click on any of the entries, then hit Command-A, which highlights them all. Right-Click on any of the highlighted entries. On the menu that pops up, at the very bottom is Delete. Click on Delete which deletes them all except the very first one. If you also want the first one deleted (the last one that you would have put in) just put something else into the clipboard then delete the one that remained.
Acadia
Unless you've copied the string "No Clipboard Available" at some point in your clipboard history, this approach should also work, I think.
Alexander, thank you very much. Your method works and is MUCH faster than my clunky method.
Acadia
I just do this:
Poof, all gone.
-rob.
Heh, your way works too, griffman. Thanks.
Acadia
If you have Preferences > General > Save Recent Applications Between Launches
turned off, quitting the KM Engine will delete all history (of course, the current clipboard will remain).