To create a custom "paste-wipe" option in Windows that clears the clipboard after pasting, you may need to develop or find a custom script or application. Here's a general guideline on how you can approach this: 1. Clipboard Management Software: Look for clipboard management software that includes the feature to clear the clipboard after pasting. Applications like CopyQ, Ditto, or ClipX may offer such functionality. 2. AutoHotkey Script: AutoHotkey can be used to create custom scripts for automating tasks. You can write a script that performs the paste operation and then explicitly clears the clipboard. 3. Custom Application: If you have programming skills, you could create a simple application that monitors clipboard...