I am not sure if this is what you mean but I think the following setup would
provide this capacity on a Mac.
1. VM fusion provides the capability to share a clipboard between a Windows
virtual machine and the Mac as a standard feature.
2. This can be effectively extended to the iPhone by the use of the Type to
Phone app whilst, running on the Mac, turns your Mac keyboard into a
Bluetooth keyboard for your phone with access to Mac resources.  The type to
Phone app  allows your iPhone access to the same clipboard that is being
shared by fusion and the Mac.
I have never tried this setup as I have yet to get going with type to phone
but in theory it should work.
I think the only restriction of this system is that the clipboard content
shared by type to phone is possibly restricted to text and other data input.
In other words it has to make sense to an edit field on the iPhone when
pasted in. 
It would not, I think, be any use for pasting files. Personally I would in
any case use Dropbox for this.

David Griffith
Type to phone was on special offer recently for about £2.99 recently.

Fusion is more expensive at about £50.

David Griffith


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sean Murphy
Sent: 17 April 2013 10:56
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility iOS Accessibility
Subject: Sharing Clip board between computers.

Team,

does anyone know of an accessible program that you can share your clip board
between the Mac, IPhone and Windows? There is a program called share clip
which does not work on the Intel Macs. I have seen an app that allows you to
control the mouse/keyboard plus clipboard. But it doesn't seem to be fully
accessible in the setup.

ideas?


Sean
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