Did you deactivate the clipboard AND the shelf modules before quitting
ß57 and THEN activate them with ß53 before returning to ß57?

On Jan 9, 8:52 pm, Patrick Robertson <[email protected]>
wrote:
> :(
>
> Still can't seem to get anything working. The clipboard history jumping up
> and down all the time, and when it's active I still can't paste.
>
> One of my 2010 goals  now: fixing QS clipboard. Not gonna be easy ;)
>
> 2010/1/9 Rob McBroom <[email protected]>
>
>
>
> > On Jan 9, 2010, at 4:57 AM, Patrick wrote:
>
> > > Is it just me, or Snow Leopard or the latest QS's - if I open up the
> > > clipboard history, then type 0-10 or double click an item it doesn't
> > > paste it into the active apps text area, but rather copies it into the
> > > OS's own pasteboard history (so if I CMD + V it then pastes what I
> > > originally wanted to paste)
>
> > > Anybody found any ways of stopping the shelf from popping up all the
> > > time when apps close etc. Any ideas what version this started
> > > happening?
>
> > I’ve had all of these problems at one point or another. I also used to have
> > problems with the history window appearing, but not having focus and
> > refusing to get focus for several seconds.
>
> > It seems to be working OK for me now, but then I barely ever use it. The
> > habit of using it must have been beaten out of me by all the flakiness (and
> > the inability to disable it in certain scopes under 10.5+).
>
> > I seem to remember disabling, enabling, adjusting the number of items it
> > keeps and lots of other things, never really changing anything in the end,
> > but eventually it started working normally. That was under 10.4 though. My
> > current config was started fresh under ß56 when 10.6 came out and, as you
> > know, I’m running ß54 now.
>
> > I forget if either of them works independently, but you’ll want to have
> > both the clipboard and shelf modules installed even if you won’t use them
> > both.
>
> > In other words, I don’t know, but it can be done. :)
>
> > --
> > Rob McBroom
> > <http://www.skurfer.com/>
>
> > Because it screws up the order in which people normally read text.
>
> > Original message:
>
> > > Why is it bad to top-post your reply?

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