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sabrogden edited this page Nov 13, 2020
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Ditto is an extension to the Windows Clipboard. You copy something to the Clipboard and Ditto takes what you copied and stores it in a database to retrieve at a later time.
- Run Ditto
- Copy things to the clipboard, e.g. using Ctrl-C with text selected in a text editor.
- Open Ditto by clicking its icon in the system tray or by pressing its Hot Key which defaults to Ctrl + ` – i.e. hold down Ctrl and press the back-quote (tilde ~) key.
- Double click or press enter on the item to paste it to the previous window.
These can be customized in Options - Keyboard Shortcuts and Quick Paste Keyboard
Key | Function |
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Ctrl-` | Default Ditto window activation Global Hot Key |
F3 | View full text or image or html of selected text |
Esc | Close Window |
Tab | Move focus to the next control in the current window |
Ctrl-Space | Toggle Ditto window between normal and always showing on top (persistent) |
Enter | Paste Selected Items in the Target Window, or Enter Group (if the item is a Group) |
Alt-Enter | Open the Clip Properties Dialog |
Shift-Enter | Past CF_TEXT (plain text with no formatting) only |
F3 | Show Full Description in a tooltip |
Ctrl-G | Show the hierarchy of Groups in a treeview |
Backspace | Go to the Parent Group |
F7 | Create a New Group and place the currently selected Clips in that Group |
Ctrl-F7New Group | |
Ctrl-X,C,V | Cut, Copy, Paste Clips between Groups (this does not use the Windows Clipboard) |
n/p/up/down | While the description window is open this will move to the next or previous clip |