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Auto-send options, when enabled and every time your clipboard content changes, allows your Network Clipboard and Viewer
to send notifications to other computers. When a remote computer receives a notification, it may process or ignore it (depending on configuration). If processing, the remote computer will process the command "Get remote clipboard" using the notifier computer's name as reference. This way, all your security settings remains intact, because your computer only sends a "my clipboard was changed" notification, it does not send your clipboard's content yet.


Auto-send options
Specify your choice to auto-send:
·Disable send my clipboard automatically: does not send any notification to other computers.  
·Send to all computers: will send a notification to all the computers defined in Network Settings. This option will send a notification to all defined computers, no matter if are authorized or not (checked / unchecked).  
·Send to all authorized computers: use this option to send a notification to all authorized computers defined in Network Settings.  
·Send to all favorite computers: send a notification to all computers defined as "favorites" in Network Settings, no matter if are authorized or unauthorized.  
·Send to all authorized favorite computers: use this option to send a notification only to all authorized computers defined as "favorites" in Network Settings.  
 

Dispatch manifest
If a demonstration list of computers to process with a notification task. The list is updated automatically based on auto-send options and computers defined in Network Settings.


Clipboard types to send
Use this option to specify the type of clipboards you want to notify to defined remote computers:
·Clipboard with text content: will notify remote computers only when your new clipboard content have text format.  
·Clipboard with pictures content: to notify remote computers only when your new clipboard have picture format.  
·All clipboards: to notify all your new clipboards to defined remote computers.