![]() ![]() I had no need to copy the text outside the remote machine, I was just cutting and pasting within one remote application, so who on Earth thought it appropriate to alter the remote clipboard buffer? If you want to restrict the inter-machine clipboard feature you have added, fine, but don't damage native functionality, and don't restrict anything without some sort of warning that you did it. I was refactoring source code over a Splashtop connection and had no idea that it was truncating my clipboard every time I hit copy (ctrl+c). This is an incredibly horrible and frustrating limitation/oversight, because you are truncating the clipboard buffer even when you are not trying to copy the data outside of the remote machine, and that is monstrous. ![]()
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