Sudhir Khanger wrote:
On Tuesday 24 Nov 2015 9:55:39 PM Reindl Harald wrote:
> no i don't and i have treid all sort of combinations for the case some
> checkbox does the opposite than the label says
There's definitely some buggy behavior.
I would disable Clipboard widget from system tray settings (General>Extra
Items>Clipboard uncheck). And I would install CopyQ from the repos. In its
Preference>General>Clipboard Manipulation you can set the way you want it.
Klipper/Clipboard-widget is a huge no for Chrome users so CopyQ comes very
handy.
CopyQ looks interesting, but how do you get it to not always be hidden under
the 'hidden icons' of the tray?