Well I have just tried it out out as an experiment. After an installed it appears perfectly usable with Voiceover. I went to an email and copied various text from an email text using Shift VO C.. I then went to Menu extra and copy clip. I then hit VIO space to open up the menu. I was then able to cursor down and see all the text clippings I had made to the clipboard.
I found that by pressing vo space on each lipping I was then able to reproduce all the various elements of text that I had copied from email into Text Edit using the normal command V command. I could not initially see how to paste all the clippings at once but I only had a brief look. It is certainly possible to reproduce a list of clippings. It appears that it also possible to use command 1, command 2 etc to paste clippings directly you have made but I did not try this out. . The only slightly clunky feature is that if you then hit the clear clippings menu option there is a window which you have to find with window chooser which enables you to confirm that you really want to clear all clippings. I am not sure how much I will use it but it appears good fore a free app. David Griffith > On 9 Jan 2015, at 15:22, Daniela Rubio <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello! > Thanks for the copy clip recommendation. > I downloaded the app, but I can’t see how it works. I see it in the menu bar, > but I can not see where tor retrieve the clips. I see that there is something > that says “your clip hints will apear here” but nothing else. > Thank you for your advise! > take care! > > Daniela Rubio T > iPhone: +34662328507 > > > > >> El 9/1/2015, a las 7:35, Ismael Herrera <[email protected]> escribió: >> >> Good morning sir, >> As an instructor, I tend to use the copy feature of the iOS quite a bit, >> however, I use copy clip. This application does he sensually what you're >> looking for. >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >>> On Jan 9, 2015, at 3:55 AM, Bryan Jones <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Greetings All, >>> >>> I’m interested to hear from anyone who is successfully using any sort of >>> VO-accessible alternative to the standard MacOS Clipboard. In particular, I >>> am interested in one specific feature: the ability to use the “Copy last >>> phrase to clipboard” command (VO+Shift+C) to copy multiple consecutive or >>> non-consecutive items to the clipboard without overwriting the previous >>> item. I am a frequent User of this particular VO command, and there have >>> been many times when I’ve thought I could increase my productivity and >>> decrease the number of redundant keystrokes by simply being able to invoke >>> this command repeatedly and have the content copy itself into some sort of >>> non-volatile version of the built-in clipboard for future retrieval. >>> >>> I came across another example this morning where I thought about how useful >>> this ability would be. I have received a number of emails from students who >>> are requesting that I help contact publishers to request accessible >>> versions of textbooks. These emails usually include lists of the book >>> titles with edition, author, publisher and ISBN. Usually, I only need the >>> ISBN, so I will go through each email, find each ISBN, use the VO “Copy >>> last phrase to clipboard” command to copy the number, use the standard >>> Command+V to paste the item into a spreadsheet, return to the email, and >>> repeat the process for each ISBN in each email. I’d really like to just >>> copy the first item to the clipboard, navigate to the next ISBN, copy it to >>> the clipboard without having it overwrite the first instance, and repeat >>> this process for all ISBN numbers, then go to the clipboard or to the >>> destination document and paste the entire list. >>> >>> Thoughts appreciated, >>> Bryan >>> >>> <--- Mac Access At Mac Access Dot Net ---> >>> >>> To reply to this post, please address your message to >>> [email protected] >>> >>> You can find an archive of all messages posted to the Mac-Access forum >>> at the list's public Mail Archive: >>> <http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/>. >>> Subscribe to the list's RSS feed from: >>> <http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.xml> >>> >>> As the Mac Access Dot Net administrators, we always strive to ensure that >>> the Mac-Access E-Mal list remains malware, spyware, Trojan, virus and >>> worm-free. 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