Some programs quickly hide and show toolbars and other window elements when you copy anything to a CopyPaste clipboard. This option suppresses the blinking. You can change the name of the program, but this influences only the menu in this window. CopyPaste does not need this information. The Creator signature of the selected program. CopyPaste recognizes a running program by this individual signature. The Creator signature of the selected program. CopyPaste recognizes a running program by this individual signature. The menu support for the CopyPaste submenus is OFF by default in MS Office. However on some machines people have no problem with CopyPaste menus in Office programs. You can try to enable menus in Office by checking this button. MDEF, MenuHook and MenuBarHook work together to display a menu. Unless you are having a problem with menus not appearing correctly, do not turn these on. If checked, the program uses the original system routine. MDEF, MenuHook and MenuBarHook work together to display a menu. Unless you are having a problem with menus not appearing correctly, do not turn these on. If checked, the program uses the original system routine. MDEF, MenuHook and MenuBarHook work together to display a menu. Unless you are having a problem with menus not appearing correctly, do not turn these on. If checked, the program uses the original system routine. If this option is checked, the "CopyPaste Utilities" submenu will show up as the last item in the "Edit" menu for every program. You can manipulate selected text with these utilities. Some programs crash or misbehave when CopyPaste installs its menus. You can disable the CopyPaste menu support in those programs. Some programs do not like to have the Palette in front. E.g. screensavers, programs that display fullscreen, or that redraw their contents not properly, or that scroll to slowly. You can hide the Palette in those programs. If you have an extended keyboard, you can use the function keys F2 for cut, F3 for copy, F4 for paste, either together with a number for a CopyPaste clipboard, or on their own for the standard clipboard. Usually you can use command-c-# to copy via keyboard. If a program does not like the keyboard interception, you can disable it here. Select a program from this popup menu to change the settings individually. Note that selecting another program will save the settings of the previously displayed program. Restores the previous settings for the displayed program. Restores all default settings. Closes this dialogue box without saving your changes I am your online helper: point to any item and look at me. Saves your changes and closes this dialogue box.