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Eh’s Clipboard is a lightweight Windows utility designed to provide audible and visual feedback whenever any text, image, or file path is copied to the system clipboard, making it useful for users who need constant confirmation that the Ctrl-C operation has succeeded. Released by independent developer Eh, the program sits unobtrusively in the background and triggers a customizable alert—either a short system sound or a small on-screen toast notification—each time clipboard content changes, helping data-entry clerks, coders, researchers, and accessibility-conscious individuals verify that intended snippets have actually been captured before they switch windows or documents. The tool belongs to the System Utilities / Clipboard Managers category, offers a tiny 0.1.7 installer footprint, and has iterated through three public builds since its debut, refining alert timing, multi-monitor awareness, and mute options. Because it reads only the clipboard change event and does not store data permanently, privacy exposure is minimal; nonetheless, users who handle sensitive information can toggle monitoring off with one click or assign a hotkey to suspend alerts temporarily. Portable operation is supported: the single executable can reside on a USB stick and launched without administrative rights, writing only an optional INI file to remember personal settings between sessions. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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