![]() 'There is not a day goes by that I do not make use of Copy Paste. Thanks again for a. First (1997) Review Of The Earliest Multi-Clipboard Tool CopyPaste. With Paste clipboard manager for Mac, you can copy as many times as you like and paste the needed item just as easily. Forget about limits in your copy-paste workflow. With Paste clipboard manager for Mac, you can copy as many times as you like and paste the needed item just as easily. Thus, it can be said without exaggeration, the app. I found a solution that worked for me: -------------- I *Copied and *Pasted this from: () ' Something has been bugging me with OS X for a while — sometimes the OS X clipboard (officially known as “pasteboard”) gets stuck and won’t accept any new ‘copied’ content. Instead, when you ‘paste’ in any app, the clipboard always pastes back the last thing you successfully copied. One solution to this is to reboot the Mac, but since Mac OS X is generally so stable and doesn’t need to be periodically rebooted as a matter of course, rebooting a machine with many open apps and windows can be a hassle. Searching for this issue online provides a lot of bad advice (one website I saw said “repair permissions and if that doesn’t work, reinstall the OS” terrible advice.) Other websites incorrectly advise to kill the PBS process and restart it. Apple’s manual page for PBS notes it is not related to the Pasteboard process. Instead, the correct process to kill is PBoard. So, to fix a stuck clipboard (pasteboard) problem, you simply need to: 1.
Type “pboard” into the search box at the top right 5. In the search results below, there should only be one result — a row listing the “pboard” process. Best basic printer for mac laser. Highlight it by clicking on it. ![]() Click the “x” button at the top left of the window which represents ‘quit this process’ Once you’ve done that, OS X will kill the faulty PBoard process and re-establish it with a fresh one automatically. Your clipboard should be back to normal. I have a suspicion that this stuck clipboard is a bug in OS X Mavericks 10.9 – I don’t recall it happening before I installed that. It is still an (infrequent) current problem as at 10.9.2.' Hello pastelsky, Thank you for using Apple Support Communities. I understand from your post that you are not able to copy/paste from one app to another after updating your MacBook Pro to macOS Sierra. I know how important it is for you to be able to quickly and efficiently copy/paste information between applications. I recommend testing the issue while your Mac is in Safe Mode and/or in a new user account. The following articles have the steps you will need to test the issue in both Safe Mode and in a new user account: Best Regards. Try the advice you've been given about Safe Mode. I'd be extremely surprised if this failed to work correctly in Safe Mode. If it does work correctly, try again in normal mode. If it still fails after that, then it is likely that some other software that is installed on your mac is causing the problem. If that is the case, run Etrecheck (an utility by a respected member of this community) and post its report here, so we have a better idea of your hardware and software setup so we can better help.
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