Have You Tried Windows Clipboard History Yet?

By | September 28, 2025

 

Have You Tried Windows Clipboard History Yet?

First, if you’re using Windows 10… If you’re using Windows 10, see our article here.  We discuss Windows 10’s Clipboard History in detail, including how to turn it on and, of course, how to use it.

All About Windows 11 Clipboard History

Windows 11’s Clipboard history has been greatly improved since it was introduced in Windows 10.

As with Windows 10,  before you can use Clipboard History, you’ll need to turn it on. You can turn on Clipboard history” in Windows 11 this way:

Type CLIPBOARD in the Taskbar/Start menu search and click “Open” when you see Clipboard settings appear in the search results. Or press “Enter”. You can also open Clipboard settings from the Settings menu. Open Settings > System > Clipboard.

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When “Clipboard settings” opens, turn the switch next to Clipboard history “On. If you log into other devices with the same Microsoft account, you can also synchronize Clipboard history across all your devices by turning the switch next to “Sync across your devices” to the “On” position.  You can fine-tune the “Sync across your devices” option by automatically or manually syncing the text you copy.

Finally, before we go on to using Windows 11 Clipboard history, you should know you can clear your Clipboard history here or directly from the Clipboard history app. See the “Clear” button in the screenshot above.

Using Clipboard History in Windows 11

Once you’ve turned Clipboard history on, everything you copy will be placed on the Clipboard. To access your “Clips,” just press the Windows key + V.  That’s it. To paste a “Clip,” just click on the Clip.

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You can also delete individual Clips by clicking on them and clicking on the garbage can icon.  Or clear all your Clips by clicking on the “Clear all” button.

Other cool things you can do with Windows 11 Clipboard History.

You easily access symbols of all kinds, right from the Clipboard history. And they’re broken down into categories: General punctuation, Currency symbols, Latin symbols, Geometric symbols, Math symbols, Supplemental symbols, and  Language Symbols.

To access all symbols, press the Windows key + v  to open Clipboard history and click on the Symbols icon at the top.

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See?  © § ¥ № ℗ » « % ‱ ⁂ ✓ ¿

Do you like plain or fancy text emoticons? Windows 11 Clipboard history has you covered.  Just click on the text smiley at the top.

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Windows 11 Clipboard history has you more than covered.

And wait, there are more…

Windows Clipboard history also lets you access GIFS…

And tons of emoticons like these…

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If you want to access GIFS and Emoticons in Windows 11 using Clipboard history, they are right there at the top… see?

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Remember, once you turn on Windows 11 Clipboard history, all you need to do to access it is to press the Windows key + V. 

Windows 11’s  Clipboard History is like a clipboard manager on steroids!

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