Why YSK: Suppose, you want to copy multiple parts of texts from different documents to a single document. You can copy all of them and paste one by one by bringing up the clipboard history. This is one of the many useful cases of a clipboard history.

Here’s how to do it:

Step 1: From the Windows Start menu, go to “Settings” and then “System”. Go to the gear icon for “Settings” in the Windows Start menu and directly after that go to “System”.

Step 2: Click “Clipboard” in the left sidebar and set the toggle at “Clipboard history” to “On”.

This works in only Windows 10 and 11.

  • Loulou@lemmy.mindoki.com
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    1 year ago

    Okay let’s add a SHIFT key for uppercase letters

    Ok

    CTRL key for special characters

    Well why not

    ALT for like, whatever?

    Wait

    CTRL left doesn’t do everything ctrl right does

    ???

    WInDoWs KeY !!!

    Hey here is a new FN ‘funktion’ key! It displaces CTRL but man isn’t it exciting.

    🤷

    What about a screenshot key (displacing the right ctrl)??

    🛀

    Where I put my hands, there is only function keys.