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:) If one wants to type the same message to an audience...ex. "WELCOME TO THIS TOURNEY" PLEASE REMEMBER TO ALERT ALL BIDS" etc. to reduce on the typing that one has to do...How is this done?

 

Is there a way of storing these messages to select them when needed?

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http://home1.gte.net/yweare/oks-intro.htm

 

I have no idea whether this is better than clipboard buddy or remotekeys, as I have not tried either and have not come across anyone else who has tried them all and willing to give an opinion. Anyway, OKscript is what I am used to and happy with. Full version not freeware but not costly.

 

Anyway, it is just another option.

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I cannot handle OK script generator. Seems very complicated to me. Remotekeys is ready to use. Open chat box as default.

 

But the most simple way and thats the one I prefer is simply to create texts in WORDS as links. The link text is displayed and you are always sure to have full text. Just 'mark link' - 'copy link' - 'insert link'.

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  • 3 weeks later...

hi,

 

 

clipbaord Buddy version1.0.4 does the job for me, not much options/buttons/can save upto 20 things on one file/can use capture mode so evrthing u cut or copie goes in there.Even printscreens and so on, its small, runs perfectly next to bbo, write all in wordpad and copie it, then save.

 

Once open click on item u want , click chat in bbo and right click paste.No ctitics on remote keys but i coudnt figur it out in under one minute so lost interest.

 

 

spwdo

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Don't forget the useful hotkeys: CTRL+C copies a selected message to the computer's memory (called the Clipboard), and CTRL+V pastes this message whereever the cursor is. So if you have a text editor open to a file with your messages, you highlight one line, press CTRL+C, click chat (to whatever) and press CTRL+V. Then repeat for the second line, etc.

 

Beats typing.

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