Satellite A215- S7416 Laptop

  I would like to view the Clipboard or Clipboard Viewer. I have Windows Vista Home Basic system.  I've read where I have to copy the clipboard viewer from a Windows XP computer & then downloading? it to my Vista sysem.  If this is not right, how is it possible to access it on my Vista System?
  What I am trying to do is find a way to take screenshots of say keyboard properties & paste it directly to Toshiba Forums.  The only way I've been able to do this is to upload from my computer & add as an attachment. 

Satellite A215-S7416
I would like to view the Clipboard
I have attached Clipboard-Viewer.zip which unzips to clipbrd.exe from Windows XP and probably will work just fine. 
What I am trying to do is find a way to take screenshots of say keyboard properties & paste it directly to Toshiba Forums.  The only way I've been able to do this is to upload from my computer & add as an attachment. 
The clipboard viewer won't help you at all to paste an image into your reply here.
The trick is to click on the following icon in the toolbar. It enables you to browse to the image file on your hard drive and insert it rather than attach it.
-Jerry
Attachments:
Clipboard-Viewer.zip ‏46 KB

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