5/17/2023 0 Comments Copyq themesWindows: Fixes exiting the app on logout (#1249).The clipboard is one of computing’s great time-saving tools, but it’s hamstrung in that it only remembers the last item you copied.ĬopyQ (opens in new tab) solves this problem – when it’s running, it’ll store every single item you add to the clipboard, enabling you to paste these clips simply by selecting the relevant item from the CopyQ menu (click its icon in the top bar to access it), or by assigning your own custom keyboard shortcut for even faster access.#INSTALL COPYQ FREE#Īlso read: Best Free Clipboard Managers for Windows. CopyQ is available on Windows, OS X, and Linux. Other features include the ability to manage clipboard items – you can edit or remove existing clipboard items, add your own from scratch, assign tags to make them more easily identifiable through searches, and organise clips into customisable tabs. We recommend installing CopyQ through its own repo so it can update itself automatically – add ppa:hluk/copyq to the list of repos under Software & Updates>Other Software tab and then install it via sudo apt install copyq in the Terminal or via the Synaptic Package Manager. Ubuntu ships with the Gnome desktop, but when you explore the Settings tool for options to configure things you don’t like about it you’re likely to be left disappointed by what you find. The solution is GNOME Tweaks (opens in new tab). Once installed through the Software Centre, search for Tweaks in the App Launcher to open it. You’ll be greeted by a two-pane window, with categories on the left, and available tweaks on the right. These consist of simple on/off sliders, drop-down menus, and the occasional numerical value. Most are self-explanatory, but to remove those desktop icons requires clicking the Settings button next to Desktop icons under Extensions, where you’ll find the relevant options. When install CopyQ on the Mac, it will also bring many of its supported files to the Mac, including application support files, preferences, caches etc. If you want to dig even deeper into Gnome – and are willing to take more risks with your system – then install dconf-editor through the Software Centre alongside Tweaks. Its tweaks aren’t as easy to fathom, but it goes a lot deeper and enables you to tweak Gnome tools like Rhythmbox and the Cheese webcam software. If you run into problems, right-click a setting or parent folder and choose Reset recursively to undo them.
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