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In addition to entering a single IP address or hostname in the query input field, you can also enter multiple IP addresses or hostnames separated by semicolons, e.g.: 207.105.83.90;207.46.197.113;google.com You may also enter archive or batch file names for processing in the Auto Detect mode (hold the Ctrl key and click on the Query button to open the dialog for selecting files). Clipboard Queries If you would like to query information located on the clipboard, click Query => Clipboard and select the preferred query type. This option is available in both main window and tray icon menus. When selecting the As IP Address or Hostname query type, CountryWhois will perform a query for the first word found in the clipboard text. If text contains a list of IP addresses, hostnames, or domains, select the corresponding text format (the formats are similar to the ones specified when batch processing files). In case the program window is inactive, you will still be able to perform queries by using hotkeys that can be assigned to any of the above-mentioned commands. Please see the Settings chapter for more information on using hotkeys. Please note that hotkeys are disabled by default. Window Queries To query information located in the desired window, you need to activate the window and click Query => Last Active Window and select the preferred query type. This option is available in both main window and tray icon menus. When selecting As IP Address or Hostname query type, CountryWhois will perform a query for the first word found in the active window. If text contains a list of IP addresses, hostnames, or domains, select the corresponding text format (the formats are similar to the ones specified when batch processing files). If you need to process just a part of the text in the window, highlight it before performing the query. In case the program window is inactive, you will still be able to perform queries by using hotkeys that can be assigned to any of the above-mentioned commands. Please see the Settings chapter for more information on using hotkeys. Please note that hotkeys are disabled by default. Note: this option is available for windows that support standard system text extraction methods only. See also: Batch Processing, Settings |