![]() ![]() ” lets you explicitly choose a “paste as text” option or delete just that entry, the thumbtack lets you lock a favorite one at the top (like your email signature), and the “ Clear all” at the top lets you remove anything potentially embarrassing, awkward, or confidential.To choose a Clipboard entry, just click or tap on it and it’ll be pasted. It’ll show the current Clipboard entry and give you some options: Just click the “ Turn on” button in this little window. If it’s already enabled you’ll see your list of recent clips, but if not, here’s what pops up on your screen:Īs I said, it’s super easy to get things set up. ![]() That’s most easily done by just pressing Window+V. The first step is to get the more sophisticated Clipboard with history enabled on your PC. ![]() For that reason, I’m not sure I would recommend that you have both your work and home computers sharing the same Clipboard. The first step is to ensure that all of your computers are logged into the same Microsoft account so they can share, but then it’s all about that Windows key on your keyboard.īefore we proceed, however, be aware that once enabled, everything that you Cut or Copy is added to the Clipboard history on every computer you’ve enrolled, from screen captures to Amazon gift purchase URLs. Not only that, it’s atypically easy to set up for a Windows utility too. One of the coolest unknown features in Windows is that you can not only have a multi-item clipboard but that you can share it across all your Windows PCs too. ![]()
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