All the key commands for CopyPaste are based on holding down the command key while typing a couple other letters or numbers. The command key must be held down continuously while you type the other keys.
In the following we use # = any number from 0 to 9
• to Show/Hide the Palette:
type ‘⌘ C P’ (previous location) or ‘⌘ C Click’ (new location)
• to Show/Hide the Clip Recorder Palette:
type ‘⌘ C R’
• to get Help:
type ‘⌘ C H’
• to Copy:
type ‘⌘ C or ⌘ C #’
• to Cut:
type ‘⌘ X or ⌘ X #’
• to Paste:
type ‘⌘ V or ⌘ V #’
• to add to the Clip Archives:
type ‘⌘ C space’ or ‘⌘ C space #’
• to change the active Clip Set: You can activate one of the ten Clip Sets by typing F10 + #. This hotkey only works when the option "Use F2,F3, F4 Keys" is active (in the preferences).
• to use the Original clipboard: type ‘⌘ C C’ returns to old Mac clipboard in cases where it is needed
• to remove the CopyPaste submenus temporarily: Hold down the option or or shift or control key while selecting the menu
• to load the datafork of a file: -drag the file to the Palette while pressing the command key.
• to cut with the Palette: Option click on C buttons on the Palette
• to append text to existing text in the clipboard: Shift click on C buttons on the Palette.
• to paste and clear the clipboard: Option click on P buttons on the Palette.
• to delete a clipboard: Option click on that clipboard on the Palette.
• to load a Clip Archive into the current clipboard: Option select the Clip Archive from the drop down menu.
• Utilities can be given a key command in the CopyPaste Preferences in the Utilities Setup area.