The Windows 11 clipboard is one of the most powerful, yet underrated, tools in the operating system. Did you know that it can do much more than just store the item you just copied? By toggling a few switches, you can save multiple pieces of text, images, and other content that you copy, and even sync them across your other devices. Sure, it’s great to copy something on one computer and be able to paste it on another. However, while I like and want it, you may not feel the same way, instead preferring the simplicity of an old-school clipboard that only stores the last item you copied. In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to enable clipboard history, how to clear it, and how to disable and stop syncing clipboard history across your other devices. Are you curious? Then read on.
How to Enable Clipboard History in Windows 11
To enable clipboard history in Windows 11, first open honduras telegram data the Settings app press Win+I on your keyboard, or click the Settings button in the Start menu . Then select System in the left sidebar and click or tap Clipboard on the right side of the window.
Open Settings and select System > Clipboard.
On the Clipboard settings page, check the first option at the top: Clipboard history . Its description clearly states that it allows you to “save multiple items to the clipboard — press Windows logo key+V to view your clipboard history and paste from it.” If you want this feature available on your Windows 11 PC, be sure to turn on its toggle.