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I have lost Klipper and want him back :-( Somehow I removed it from the KDE taskbar. I like having it here so I could just press it and be able to see the last 10 things I had copied, It was great for programming, I have it installed, I can type in klipper at the command line and it comes up in a window but I can't figure out how to put it back on my kde taskbar. Can someone help me? I am not much of a gui person so I can't seem to find it.
I don't see it anywhere there, I may just delete my username and home directory and then just create my user again so my profile will be new.
That would be a drastic thing to do. When I went to "More >" mine crashed so I did an Alt/F2 to call up a run window and typed in "Klipper" then pressed Enter and I had it back again (minus the last entries since logging on this time.
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