WinXP open clipboard view program method

  
WinXP users can use the clipboard to view the application, but now many users want to save trouble, using the XP system installed on the fully automatic XP installation disk, but there is no such function, then how should we open this function?
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Solution:
1. Click “& start” ""→“run", and then enter clipbrd to check if you can start “ clipboard View the program”. If so, the "Clipboard Viewer" has been installed, but since it is not commonly used, no shortcuts are created, so we can create a shortcut for it twice. If it can't be started, we need to add it in the “Add/Remove Programs” in the “Control Panel”. The specific method is to double-click “My Computer” ” →“Control Panel” →“Add/Remove Programs"Open “Add/Remove Programs” window.

2. Click the "Add/Remove Programs Windows Component (A)" on the left side of the window, open the "Windows Components Wizard" window, drag the scroll bar on the right to find &ldquo ; attachments and tools & quo; and double-click it, then double-click & ldquo; attachments & rdquo;, in the attached window.

3. Look at the "Clipboard Viewer" item. There is no tick in front of it. If it is not ticked, click it and let it be ticked (let it be ticked to add, and if ticked Remove, then all the way & ldquo; determine & rdquo; → & ldquo; next & rdquo; → & ldquo; completion & rdquo; is deleted), then click & ldquo; determine & rdquo; → & ldquo; & next; Dialog box, let us put the Windows XP installation disk, put the original Windows XP installation disk of the machine system, click the "OK" button (such as the Windows XP installation disk that has been installed by the machine, you can click &ldquo ; After confirming, enter the specific location of the new Windows XP installation file in the next dialog) and finally click Finish.

4. Next, you can enter "<;clipbrd" in the "Run" window to start the "Clipboard Viewer" program.
The above is the way WinXP users open the clipboard to view the application in their XP system. If you don't find this function in your own computer, then use this method to open it.

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