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Quick tip of the dayWindows users, we all know the shortcuts to copy and paste — Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V — but have you tried Windows key+V? This opens up the Cloud Clipboard menu, which is a game-changer. The Cloud Clipboard will show your 25 most recent copied items, including text, images and screenshots. Click any item to paste it into the program you’re currently using. It’s so handy. 🪟 Before using this feature, ensure your computer’s clipboard history is enabled. Get the steps for Windows 10 and 11 here, along with more great Windows key tricks. |
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