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If what you actually want is a shortcut that will clear the entire clipboard history, then create a shortcut with administrative privileges and the following target:
powershell.exe -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Command Restart-Service -Name "cbdhsvc*" -force
This works by stopping and starting the service that manages the clipboard history. When you click the shortcut, it will flash up a power shell command window, briefly, so you can tell that it is trying. If you would prefer it to be mute, add the additional option '-WindowStyle Hidden' before -Command.