![]() Working with the clipboard in MacOS is limited only to the last copied fragments of information, which is also not very convenient. The desired part is inserted with a simple mouse click. The buffer is called by pressing the keys on the keyboard “Win” + “V” and selecting the appropriate text fragment. However, if you want to use the clipboard on Windows 7, 10 and 11, you need to enable it through the system settings. ![]() But what about copied files, pictures, etc.? For such a purpose, it is still better to use the CopyQ clipboard manager. Whether this is convenient is up to the user to decide. After enabling this mode, you can work with the text clipboard. And then “Settings” – “System” – “Clipboard” and switching the corresponding “switch” to the “on” position. For example, the Windows 10 and 11 clipboard is turned on by pressing the Win + V key combination and switching the button to the On mode. You can work with the clipboard in almost all known operating systems. This is quite a functional and multi-platform application! Windows Clipboard ![]() And for more flexible work with copied fragments, a free utility, the CopyQ clipboard manager, is suitable. The previous piece of information continues to be stored in the memory cache. Most of the users do not even realize that the new copied information does not overwrite the previous one by 100%. And very often a lot of important things get into this clipboard, a lot of important information, which after the next copying is simply not available anymore. The cut or copied information is stored in temporary memory. This can apply to both text fragments and pieces of code, images and other information. While working with office programs, you often have to copy something, paste something, cut it, highlight it, etc.
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