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Windows 10 notification area app in C# that can paste clipboard contents as keystrokes to whatever location you click.

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ClickPaste

Windows 10/11 notification area app in C# that can paste clipboard contents as keystrokes to whatever location you click.

Starting

  • Launch ClickPaste.exe, or put it in your Startup folder.
  • If you intend to paste onto windows of UAC-elevated processes, you need ClickPaste.exe to be running UAC-elevated as well. You can do this by making a shortcut and setting its properties to "Run as Administrator"

How to run as administrator

Usage

First of course, you need to have some text in your clipboard. Then:

  1. Click the target notification icon to begin:

Click to choose a target

  1. Click to choose a location you want to paste the text:

Click to choose a location to paste

  1. Your clipboard contents should be typed as keystrokes onto the window you selected:

Your clipboard is typed as keystrokes onto the window you selected

Settings

Right-click the notification icon and select Settings.

  • You can change between key typing modes,
  • Set how much delay there is between keystrokes,
  • Configure what "hot key" combination will invoke the target selector to pick a paste location. Clear the key textbox with delete or backspace if you wish to have no hotkey.

How to change settings Settings dialog

Stopping

  • Right-click the notification icon and select Exit.

How to exit

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