![]() The following might be a better solution using the automation application, Keyboard Maestro and the clipboard manager, iClip. But PopClip can only save one clipping at a time to the System Clipboard. You could use the menu bar utility, PopClip, to copy and paste between applications, and that works great-no hotkeys to click. Well there are a few ways to reduce the clicking. You want a faster way, with less clicking. ![]() After repeating these steps several times, you may start getting annoyed. You probably first select the text, click Command+C to copy the text switch to the next application, and then click Command+V to paste the text. I know…I know, hotkeys are supposed to be a faster than using the cursor for triggering computer actions, but with Mac automation tools, hotkeys and menu items don’t always need to be manually clicked.Ĭase and point: Say you need to copy and paste several pieces of text from one application to another. Nothing waste more time on the computer in my view than punching hotkeys.
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