Hi there. I know KDE/ Plasma has the Super+V clipboard manager accessibility. I think I've seen it by default in XFCE as well. Not sure how or why it is there sometimes, sometimes not.
In any case. I don't care what app or desktop environment (as I tend to use them all at one time or another): What app will pull up the clipboard history on Super+V?
I live by CopyQ. But I don't know how to make it function like that.
Thank yoU!
Super+V Clipboard History
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Re: Super+V Clipboard History
maybe:
-in Whisker-menu open keyboard(-manager), change to application-shortcut tab
-by sorting the column "Shortcut" via click on caption check that Super-V is not reserved
-click button "add"
-enter copyq show
-you are prompted to enter "Super V"
-in Whisker-menu open keyboard(-manager), change to application-shortcut tab
-by sorting the column "Shortcut" via click on caption check that Super-V is not reserved
-click button "add"
-enter copyq show
-you are prompted to enter "Super V"