
Q: The ClipBar appears "washed out" on Windows7.Ī: With a light desktop background, or a lightly-colored window slid "behind" the taskbar, there is a problem with transparency.

If you can't, then close it, and re-activate from the "toolbars" menu that comes up when you right-click on the taskbar. Q: I've undocked the dock panel and it's floating on my desktop. If you don't want to see it, you can use the sizer/gripper to re-size it down to "just about nothing", or you can turn it off by de-activating it from the right-click menu (on any OTHER spot on the taskbar). But if you close ClipMate, the dock panel sits "empty". When ClipMate starts, it looks for the dock panel, and if it finds it, will automatically connect. This is the portion of the ClipBar that is "owned" by the Taskbar, and is merely an empty frame with a "re-connect" button that will attempt to make ClipMate re-connect, and can sometimes launch ClipMate if it isn't running. In some cases, a re-boot may be required.Ī: When ClipMate isn't running, or when it IS running but has become disconnected from the taskbar, you will see a "placeholder" panel on the taskbar that says "ClipBar Dock Panel". This is usually enough to get it to see the new entry in the "toolbars" sub-menu. You may need to "wake it up" by re-sizing the taskbar, or by lock/un-locking it.
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Q: The ClipBar does not show up on the menu.Ī: Sometimes Windows doesn't realize that a new toolbar is available. Right-click on taskbar, and make sure that there is no checkmark next to "lock the taskbar".

Q: I have activated the ClipBar, but it doesn't show upĪ: Make sure that the taskbar isn't LOCKED. Architectural panel installation safety and reduce wind turbulence and noise.

Then in ClipMate use Tools | Connect To ClipBar. Any investigation into widespread criminal fraud law take damages into. If the ClipBar gets "lost", simply unload/re-load it by right-clicking on a blank spot on the taskbar, select "toolbars", and turn it off. The ClipList that is shown is actually ClipMate Classic, re-positioned when summoned from the ClipBar. You can also add other buttons to activate many of ClipMate's functions, such as PowerPaste, screen capture, filtering, etc. From there, you can double-click on a clip to paste a clip into a target, use drag/drop to insert a clip, or just select a clip and use ESC (or click the drop-down button again) to dismiss. The ClipBar will show the active clip, and has a drop-down button that will summon ClipMate to show the current ClipList. And of course, with the ClipBar active, you can always see what's on the clipboard! Or drag 'n' drop a clip into most OLE-compliant application like IE, Word, and FireFox. Just double-click and the clip is pasted right where you were working. Just click the drop-down arrow, and a modified version of ClipMate Classic pops up, giving you access to your clips. It's integrated with QuickPaste, giving you quick access to your clips right on the windows taskbar. Microsoft® Windows Vista™ Home Premium 6.0.60.1.10.883 ĪV: Microsoft Security Essentials *Enabled/Updated* \HiJackThis.ClipBar shown with "pop-up" list of clips.It's completely customizable so that you can have your most frequently used ClipMate commands right on the taskbar. There is a continual ping feature on that panel (in clipboard. Slow computer, Tdsskiller won't run,Fixtdss won't run, Roguekiller says Root.MBR,Hidden partition. Adjusting ClipMate to recognize the data.
