I hope someone can figure a work-around for this. I want to have both capabilities (clipboard syncing and PowerPaste), but the only way to use the latter is to disable the sync program, a real pain.
#Clipmate alternative android
The problem also is caused by using clipboard sync programs between Android devices and computers. I have Office 2010 and the clipboard is not displayed, but how do I ensure that it's not monitoring the clipboard? The link for turning off the clipboard in Office is not working. The Firefox extension DownThemAll! is also causing this problem. I have fixed the EmEditor issue by adding "MaxClipboardHistory=0" to the eeCommon.ini file. In Windows 7 the culprit appears to be Firefox add-in Skype extension. Solution: don't have Surfulater running and uncheck Use The Clipboard Hook in M.E. It also happens with Surfulater, one of my favorite pieces of software. I even used Sysinternals - ProcessExplorer but the names don't match up. I tried to find & disable the app in ClipMate v7.x (Application Profile) but was unable. I have this issue with provide support console, which I need to run along with clipmate.
#Clipmate alternative pro
I have explored turning the Powershield off and on, and having Clipmate ignore MacroExpress Pro without success.
#Clipmate alternative upgrade
I have recently upgrade to MacroExpress Pro (Insight Software at ) and it appears to affecting the Powerpaste function of Clipmate (set it on and it runs up the list).
Google Earth - why in the world does THAT need to monitor the clipboard?.emule - (can be turned off in User Preferences).Tab Browser Extensions (TBE) by Hiroshi (Mozilla/Firebird) - instructions to turn off.Office Clipboard - see instructions to turn off (updated March 1, 2013).Some specific programs known to cause this: Remote Desktop applications often do this too, and usually have an option to sync the clipboard between sessions - turn it off. Usual culprints are FTP clients, "download helpers", PGP clients, the Office2000/XP clipboard, Copernic, any any other clipboard-aware programs such as clipboard spellcheckers, printscreen utilities, etc. Otherwise, you need to disable the clipboard monitoring in (or shut down) whatever program is monitoring the clipboard. You can try turning it on or off, to see if it improves the situation. Starting with ClipMate 6, the "powerpaste shield" option can sometimes defeat the clipboard snooping - but not always. This often does something really important (excuse the sarcasm) like turning a paste menu or button on or off. The "fast scroll" problem happens when applications auto-paste data into themselves, usually into a buffer for inspection. ID #1078 PowerPaste Scrolls Quickly By Itself