Hi David & RJ,

I copied the, clipbrd.exe, file out of my XP Windows / Systems32 folder & 
pasted it into my Windows7 windows / Systems32 folder, & I now have a 
working clipboard viewer in my windows7 64 Bit system.  If I type,

clipbrd

into the Run Dialogue the clipboard viewer opens as well.  Also, the view 
clipboard keystroke, Insert, Windows Key, + X, works just like in XP.  But, 
as RJ suggested & I do as well, it's still easier to just copyy something 
like a desktop Icon to make sure that the clipboard is clear of anything 
important.  Take care.
Mike

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: David
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Friday, May 11, 2012 8:45 AM
  Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Clipboard, Finding It In Windows7


  Mike;
  This won't work for those who are using jarte for example.
  One thing that may work is?
  If one has an XP machine,
  Go into the windows/system32 folder,
  Look for the file,
  Clipbrd.exe,
  Now, you could paste to a flash drive,
  Take it to windows 7,
  And paste into the same folder.
  I'm thinking this would work, then you could create a shortcut, etc.


  -----Original Message-----
  From: [email protected]
  [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mike & 
Barbara
  Sent: Friday, May 11, 2012 8:23 AM
  To: Jaws-Users List
  Subject: [JAWS-Users] Clipboard, Finding It In Windows7

  Hi All,

  It was mentioned the other day that the clipboard couldn't be accessed by
  typing, clipbrd, into the run dialogue box.  If you type the word,

  clip

  into the search box, Microsoft Clip Organizer should come up.  Now, I 
can't
  say this with 100% surety, because I have Microsoft Office 2010 installed 
&
  the Clip Organizer seems to be part of Microsoft Office.

  If you have MS Office 2010 installed, do the following to get to, & or 
make
  a shortcut; 1. Go to the start menu, & get into All Programs.
  2. Find Microsoft Office  sub-menu, press enter.
  3. Press enter on Microsoft Office Tools.
  4. Arrow down to Microsoft Clip Organizer.  If you want to open / view it,
  press enter.  If you would like to create a shortcut , with the MS Clip
  Organizer highlighted, press the context menu key, & you can down arrow
  through the list to find the option for making a shortcut.

  Hope this helps.  Take care.
  Mike
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