If you like, you can set the hotkey ALT+C to display the Clipboard history.
- Stop ClipX.
- Open the clipx.ini file located in the ClipX program file directory (by default C:\Program Files\ClipX) in your favorite text editor.
- Find the lines holding the hotkey1_key and hotkey1_mod settings right under your user name section and set them to:
hotkey1_key=67
hotkey1_mod=1
Save and close clipx.ini file. - Start ClipX.
Vista users should edit the file runing the text editor as an administrator, or copy the clipx.ini on the desktop, edit it there, and overwrite it over the original file.
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