Feebly asking for help:
I know that I can use
Win32::Clipboard to monitor changes to the Windows clipboard, and get or set its content, even while my app is running in the background, as in
this node.
However, I would like to be able to monitor when content is
pasted from the clipboard. My guess is that there is some Win32 event or API that I could use to catch this, but the POD for
Win32::Event,
Win32::API, etc. are very terse, and I haven't been able to find any good examples of how to use them.
This is of course compounded by the fact that I am not a Windows programmer. :-)
Does anyone have any ideas? (I've even wondered if it was possible for Perl to intercept
all keystrokes on the Windows system, to create a universal macro.)
Impossible Robot
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